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Schotse lowlander van William Wallace, semi-scherp Morions en burgonets Contrary to traditional Western interpretations

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Contrary to traditional Western interpretations of dragons

This type of sword was in use during the Viking raid on Lindisfarne in England

so you can tie them together with a string or hang them on your belt

This is a replica of a helmet from around 1375

the bliaut was often worn at noble courts

Schotse lowlander van William Wallace, semi-scherp Morions en burgonets Contrary to traditional Western interpretationsThis is a replica of the sword of William Wallace, the original weapon was presumably made of Scottish iron and its blade was covered with the skin of sheriff Hazelrig, who was defeated by Wallace at the battle of Stirling Bridge. It is known that King James the 4th had commanded to give the sword a new grip. Nowadays the original sword is part of the national treasuries of Scotland. The length of this replica is 168 cm with a blade of 135 cm and a

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