Also known as "Forest Bill," the "Black Bill," or the "Brown Bill," this was a fearsome war instrument during the middle ages. Noted 16th-century weapons expert George Silver called it the most...
King Edward III was one of the most successful English monarchs of the Middle Ages. He remained on the throne for 50 years. Having restored royal authority after the disastrous reign of his...
These 100% cotton drawstring waist pants fit sizes 28" - 50", just like the olden days. Whether you wear them loose, wrap the legs with cord or stuff them in your boots, these pants go with most...
This gorgeous crystal ball measures a full 4" in diameter and is quite heavy. The resin stand is triangular in design, inset with Celtic designs, and is painted to look like stone with nine deep...
Circa 900
The Battle of Stiklestad was the final battle of St. Olaf. This was old-school warfare, with two hosts meeting face-to-face and sword-to-sword. It was a brutal, bloody, and deadly
The axe was a formidable sidearm of the medieval knight, especially during the Crusades.
This stout weapon features a large, expertly sharpened blade which is pier
Legend says the mysterious Lady of the Lake gave the legendary sword Excalibur to King Arthur. Merlin took Arthur to a lake where a single arm rose from the water holding Excalibur. This beautiful...
The fantastic items we find in our warehouse This section is dedicated to all items we find in our warehouse while shifting inventory around, cleaning, or doing inventory.
The Royal Armouries Collection: The History Behind Three Legendary Swords
What stories do ancient swords hold, and how do they connect us to the warriors who wielded them? At the Royal Armouries, three swords capture medieval warfare's power, skill, and art.
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