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20491 oak sih9 71 held Jerusalem at that rime) and the other for Saladin himself. Considcring that
20937 oak sih3 65 There was much in the fully developed practices of chivalry which the Church fulm
22161 oak sih4 86 So by the middle of May, 1176, this little force, worn out but unopposed, arrived
68606 oak sih 3 95 and probably make a guess in the end. I will set down a few bits of this literary
78249 oak sih4 136 136 Figurę 117A. 1480-1500. BL: 83.8cm. & B. 1300-1350. BL: 92.7cm. A pair o
oak sih4 regions of the medieval world, the sword of a knight or samurai was the supremę badge of h
oak sih5 7 thc fifth century, and the archaeological fact is, as I said, verifiable for centuries b
oak sih6 8 confused mind might well appear to be a white arm coming out to take it. Perhaps the ori
oak sih7 9 Figurę 3. A sword of the second half of the 15th century which has alwavs seemed to me t
oak sih8 10 Figurę 5. A sword of a kind developed in Spain during the second half of the lSrh centu
oak sih4 16 Figurę 10. An exccptionally fine and well-preserved knighdy sword of die 13di century.
oak sih6 18 Figurę 14. A late example of the medicval War Sword, circa 1500-1520. In a private Engl
oak sih8 20 Figurę 16. A pattern-welded blade, c.650-700, from a Viking grave in South Finland. (He
oak sih9 21 The most outstanding technical characteristic of these swords is the "pattern-weld
oak sih1 23 Hringmael, Graegmael, Waegsweord, Wyrmfah, are reaily untranslatable in a literał sense
oak sih2 24 24 Figurę 20. Two distinct types oflong sword from the Kragehul bog in Dcnmark, c.
oak sih3 25 father s sword was put into his grave. It was his and had served him well when his life
oak sih4 26 Finally, I have said that these swords are rare, precious, and beautiful. Rare and prec
oak sih5 27Chapter 4Odin s Flame Many and varied were the types of swordhilt used by the Vikings; m
oak sih6 28 ■• •jrtSi Figurc 24. Type II, circa 850.

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