Miniature El Cid's Colada Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain Limited Edition 5240.2

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This LIMITED EDITION Miniature El Cid Colada Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a double-edged Toledo steel blade. The hilt is of Silver plated cast metal with twisted quillons and knuckle-guard, grip wrapped in a metal string with a spheric pommel.
The Tizona and Colada Swords belonged to the Castilian knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as "El Cid Campeador" in the 11th century. He was the prototype of the knight and a loyal vassal who took part with his king, Alphonse VI, in the conquest of Toledo. Subsequently, El Cid conquered the city, and kingdom of Valencia (which he ruled there until his death in 1099) from the Arabians (Moors). El Cid was a great war hero, a superior and extremely successful soldier of fortune, who apparently never lost a battle. To this day, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar is known as a hero of Christian Spain, due to his excellent achievements in the the Reconquest of Spain from the Moors. His title, El Cid Campeador, derives from: "El Cid" , a Moorish title of respect, from Arabic al sayyid "Lord"; "Campeador" is Spanish for "Champion".

This LIMITED EDITION Miniature El Cid Colada Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a double-edged Toledo steel blade. The hilt is of Silver plated cast metal with twisted quillons and knuckle-guard, grip wrapped in a metal string with a spheric pommel.
  • (Bronze is pictured)
  • LIMITED EDITION
  • Scale 1:5
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  • Overall length: 7 1/4 inches
  • Blade length: 6 inches