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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 sih9 21 The most outstanding technical characteristic of these swords is the "pattern-weld
oak sih0 22 One of the earliest surviving poetic references to the regard which a warrior folk gave
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.
oak sih0 32 Figurę 30. Found in Italy; an unusual pommel, but other examples exist, c. 850. (Philad
oak sih2 34 Figurę 34. INGELRII sword, c. 950. Formerly in mv own collectioii. This J   &
oak sih4 36 succcssors have much in common, as art forms, with the severe purity of thc Chinese por
oak sih5 37 Sigridsholm in Swcdcn - Fig. 35) had the words ME FECIT (madę me) following the name, l
oak sih6 38 Figurę 38. Close-up of the hilt of Fig. 37 and of the beast s head. The grip is, of cou
oak sih7 were madę of a softer, less carbonized metal. This part was scarf-welded onto the main, te
oak sih2 Figurę 43. A sword of Type XA, one of the most finely proportioned medieval swords in 
oak sih6 48 48 Figurc 44. Hilt of a sword from a Yiking grave at Ristiina in S. Finland, latc
oak sih7 49 the Wallace sword, and it has the advantage in that, inlaid in iron lctters in the blad
oak sih9 51 what he had seen and done before. Hcnce the fre-quent misspellings, such as (a mild cas

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