Medieval sword
Generally, we could say a sword is one of the most typical and oldest weapons in the world. It was possible to cut or stab. A sword was considered to be a symbol, for example in the Bible, in which it symbolizes power and law in. We believe that the main age of swords was the period until the 17th century because later swords were replaced by firearms.
Sword in this exhibition
The sword which you can see in our exposition was made and used (probably) during the reign of the Czech king Jan of Luxembourg. It was found near our museum. It is thought the sword is connected with capturing of the local castle by Jan of Luxemburg because the owner of the castle rebelled against the king. Among other military objects which you can see in this room we count helmet, parts of arrows or hedgehogs.
How to use a single-handed sword?
How to use a hand-and-a-half sword?
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