Marto588Espada Sancho Iv Artifact

Marto 588 Espada Sancho Iv Artifact

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MARTO 588 ESPADA SANCHO IV


Sancho IV Sword

 

Sancho IV of Castile (1258 1295) called "el Bravo", was the King of Castile, León, and Galicia. He took control of the kingdom when his father Alfonso X  died in 1284. This was all against the wishes of their father, but Sancho was crowned in Toledo nevertheless. Just before succumbing to a fatal illness, he appointed his wife, María de Molina, to act as regent for his nine-year-old son, Ferdinand IV. He died in 1295 in Toledo.

At his death, the body of Sancho IV was buried in the Cathedral of Toledo, thus fulfilling the will of the monarch.

In 1947 the remains of the mummified king were found, in good condition, the sovereign carrying a Franciscan habit attached with a Franciscan cord. The sovereign, who in life had to exceed two meters tall, wore a crown of silver gilt adorned with Roman cameos and sapphires. Next to the corpse a sword, with an overgrown handle, and on the blade of the sword an inscription was engraved, of which only a few fragments were preserved, were engraved.

The sword

It is an important finding, it is a classic sword of the Middle Ages, S.XIII, cut and tip.

The sword was found in excellent condition. It is a sumptuous weapon for its time, worthy of a Castilian monarch.

It is exposed to the public in the Tapestry Museum of the Cathedral of Toledo, along with the crown and pillow of the same trousseau.

Blade-Highlights the fineness of scuffing and mirror polishing

Frame- Classic cross mount with slightly curved fallen arms and lobed knob.

Cross- A rich ornamentation is carved on both sides, possibly an Arabic inscription that is repeated without order.

Grip- The grip decoration matches the rest of the weapon and the shield of Castilla y León

Given the dimensions of the grip, it corresponds to the hand of a man of medium build, so Sancho IV judging by his remains was a frankly tall man. This suggests whether the sword, like the crown, was inherited from his father as was customary.

Pommel All chiseled showing in the two circles of their faces beautiful Arabic designs and on the lateral surfaces of the cones the same motifs are repeated as in the cross

  • Total Length: 102 cm / 41 inches
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