Excalibur, The Magical Sword of King Arthur in Barrie, Ontario
Date/Time:09 Jan, 01:33 a.m. EST
Type: Art & Antiques
Excalibur Medieval Crusader Sword w/ Plaque
The Lady of the Lake ? her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine .
The name Excalibur came from the ancient French Excalibor, which comes from the Latin Caliburnus.
In Arthurian legend, there are two stories about the origin of this sword. The first is the legendary ?Sword in the Stone?, first appeared in the poetry of Robert de Boron Merlin, which can only be pulled Excalibur from the stone by a person entitled to become king, which is Arthur.
In the second version, which appeared in the Suite du Merlin, Arthur receives Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake after his first sword broken in battle against King Pellinore.
Overall Length: 41.25 " Blade: Unsharpened Blade Length: 32 " Blade Material: 440 Stainless Steel
Handle Length: 8.125 "
Accessories: Wooden Plaque & Tip Cover
Condition: Brand New
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