Spatha
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Deutsch: Die Spatha ist ein zweischneidiges, einhändig geführtes, etwa 0,75- 1 m langes Schwert mit gerader Klinge, das in der Antike und im Frühmittelalter Europas verwendet wurde.
English: The Spatha was a popular European sword design of the Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, measuring between 0.75 and 1 m.
Celtic Swords[edit]
Roman and germanic Spathae until 3rd century[edit]
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2nd century (Replica)
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Reenactment of Roman Cavalry Soldier with Spatha
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Reenactment of Roman Cavalry Soldier with Spatha
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Langobaric grave goods, including a spatha, dating to circa 50 AD; Putensen, Germany
Spathae of the Migration Period and Early Middle Ages (4th - 7th century)[edit]
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Allemanic arms (6th to 7th century)
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Alamannic gold grip spatha (5th century)
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Lombard Ring sword (Replica)
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Lombard Ring sword (Replica)
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Lombard Ring sword (Replica)
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Anglo saxon ring sword
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Sword scabbard (Alamannia, 7th century)
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Ring sword
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Vendel age sword (Sweden)
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Frankish arms, migration period
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Saxon arms from Germany (6th-7th century)
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Anglo saxon spatha (6th century)
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Sutton Hoo sword (early 7th century)