Darksword The Black Prince Sword Black with Integrated Sword Belt
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The Black Prince, son of Edward III and father of Richard II, was known as a great warrior. The sword was removed from its resting place during the English Civil War, Cromwell being blamed for its disappearance.. Sword Of The Black Prince by Marto Toledo. Royal sword of Edward of Woodstock, prince of England, hero of the Hundred Years War (Battle of Crecy and Poitiers).
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The Black Prince Sword The English Prince Edward of Woodstock, "The Black Prince of Wales", is well known to scholars of art, history, literature and theater for his chivalrous and occasionally non-chivalrous actions.. The sword of the Black Prince is arguably one of the most reproduced weapons in military history - and for good reason. The glorious 14th-century longsword attributed to Edward the Black Prince is a truly evocative weapon: it is stark, minimalist, and brutally effective.