Middeleeuws zwaard River Witham, 13e eeuw, semi-scherp kleding Some tunics were made from
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Middeleeuws zwaard River Witham, 13e eeuw, semi-scherp kleding Some tunics were made fromThis beautiful single handed sword is based on an original now in the collection of the British Museum in London. The knight's sword, which dates back to the 13th century, was found in 1825 in the River Witham near Lincoln, England. A striking feature of this sword is the inscription "+NDXOXCHWDRGHDXORVI+" inlaid with gold thread. Despite numerous speculations and attempts to decipher it, the meaning of this supposedly Latin acronym remains unclear to
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