#Greek swords
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kultofathena · 1 year ago
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Deepeeka – Ancient Aegean Naue II Sword with Bronze Hilt
A truly ancient sword, the Naue II type swords were first created and used for ancient warfare almost 3,500 years ago around 1450 BC. Originally made entirely of bronze, these robust and long-bladed (for the time) swords which feature a hilt of organic material being riveted and pinned directly to the blade tang were in use for over 700 years and they bridged the gap between the bronze and iron ages with later designs having sword blades crafted from iron. These swords could be seen everywhere from northern Italy to the far ends of the Mediterranean and were most prominent around the Aegean.
This reproduction of an ancient Naue II sword has a blade of tempered, modern steel for durability and reliability. Its hilt is formed from bronze which is riveted directly to the thick blade tang for a very sturdy overall construction. Included with the sword is a tough leather sheath with hand-embossed and tooled design and antiqued hanging rings that allow for it to be worn vertically or at an angle with a baldric set up (sword belt not included).
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battlingblades24532 · 1 year ago
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Greek Swords | Battling Blades
Discover the perfect Greek swords for your collection at Battling Blades. Our unique selection offers detailed craftsmanship and authentic designs that will bring your historical reenactments to life.
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heroineimages · 2 years ago
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Really into that longer kopis design, actually...
Swords!
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illustratus · 4 months ago
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letsplaythermalnuclearwar · 5 months ago
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Homer!Odysseus and Epic!Odysseus would try to kill each other if they ever met
#Homer!Odysseus: you sacrificed your men to save yourself? Detestable coward! How I wish I was never born if it would ensure you had not the#Epic!Odysseus: you’d understand if you *loved your wife.* But I guess a guy who stayed with Circe for a year wouldn’t know that!#H!Odysseus: do not speak of things you know nothing about! I long for my return to sweet Penelope but I have a duty to my men#E!Odysseus: A YEAR. A WHOLE YEAR. I WOULD KILL ANYTHING AND ANYONE TO GET A HOME A YEAR FASTER#H!Odysseus: that was clear when you served Scylla six men like they were cattle!#E!Odysseus: it was them or me! And don’t keep talking about my friends like you did any better. you’ll go home alone too#H!Odysseus: they doomed themselves when they ate Hyperion’s golden cattle. I am not responsible for their suffering. But you could have ens#H!Odysseus: Now Eurylochus’s body lies at the bottom of the sea where there can be no burial and no honour#E!Odysseus: AND I’LL GO HOME TO MY WIFE. MY BEAUTIFUL PERFECT LOVELY LOYAL WIFE WHO’S BEEN WAITING FOR ME FOR TWENTY YEARS.#E!Odysseus: and when I go home and she asks if I came back as fast as I could I’ll be able to answer honestly#H!Odysseus: WE HAD BEEN THROUGH MANY TRIALS. THE MEN NEEDED TO REST#E!Odysseus: FOR A YEAR???? DID THEY NEED TO REST FOR A YEAR??? AND DID THEY NEED THAT REST RIGHT AFTER A MONTH’S LONG REST WITH AEOLUS??? S#H!Odysseus: IF YOU WISHED FOR ITHACA SO DESPERATELY WHY DIDN’T YOU OBEY PALLAS ATHENA AND KILL THE CYCLOPS#E!Odysseus: *drawing sword* I WAS HAVING A ROUGH DAY#Epic the musical#Epic odysseus#The odyssey#odysseus#Homer#Greek mythology#Jorge rivera-herrans#nuclear war speaks
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delicate-sketch · 5 months ago
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Idk if this is unpopular opinion or not but while Percy is like “fuck this demigod stuff I am retired” I think Nico would be working in the underworld in the future like I just have this vision of him in a mix of modern and ancient greek clothing doing missions for Hades collecting some troublesome souls idk helping with the judgement talking shit with the dead making the playlist for their elevators vibing to tragedy by bee gees he kinda enjoys the demigod stuff even if its hella dangerous or whatever
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armthearmour · 4 months ago
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Ancient Arms and Armor
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Pt. 6/6
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comparativetarot · 9 months ago
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Nine of Swords. Art by Ivy K, from the Mythos Tarot.
SISYPHUS
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fairy-spring · 3 months ago
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thinking of cosplaying hylia next year......
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maarcyeen · 1 year ago
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orpheus and eurydice
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meowingmoonn · 2 months ago
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odysseus epic the musical agere stimboard
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think of your playmates and your littles your caregivers wonder how youve been theyre growing tired and yet youre still here clean up your toys and youll see them again
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kultofathena · 9 months ago
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Testing an Iberian Falcata! Initial Impressions
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daughterofapollo-official · 16 days ago
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Son of the sun god, has healing abilities, attracted to both boys and girls, blonde, is dating an immigrant, attracted to people who speak Latin languages….
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krzy4hidden · 2 months ago
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So... I saw it and... I had to draw kid Ares, waking up in the middle of the night, going to royal bedrom, where Zeus and Hera were sleeping deeply, and then: he just opens the door and says (mom i need tools for lessons due tomorrow) "everything's hurting 😭"
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Everything is itching, burning, hurting... 😭 Poor kid... Being allergic to almonds...
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illustratus · 3 months ago
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Theseus and the Minotaur by Edward Burne-Jones
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dudukbazaar · 4 months ago
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Durandal Value ●●●●○ ; Size ●●○○○ This legendary sword can cut through mountains. It can teleport, sometimes by itself. 
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