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Wrist Sword: The Elegance of the Order of Santiago

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

CEÑIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 3-oasa-A
Name Ceñir Sword
Order Military Order of Santiago
Hilt In gilded brass. Two alternating shells beautifully cut along the perimeter, the front one displaying the Cross of Santiago in garnet enamel. In the central escutcheon, from which the quillons extend, the coat of arms of Spain appears among oak branches. Trilobate pommel with floral decoration and tapered grip where the coat of arms of Spain is finely engraved.
Blade Well-tempered, long and narrow, with no flaring, with two flat sides towards the tip.
Scabbard Black leather, with gilded throat and tip. Coat of arms of Spain on the suspension button for the baldric.
Inscription TOLEDO
History The Order of Santiago seems to have originated in the 12th century, confirmed by Pope Alexander III in 1175. It is a religious and military Order dedicated to the Apostle Santiago in memory of the Battle of Clavijo. Its emblem is a full-blooded cross in the shape of a sword with flared arms, dedicated to protecting pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago and waging war against the infidels.
Total Length 860 mm
Blade Length 702 mm
Width 012 mm