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Python Sword Mateo: The Jewel of the 16th Century

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

MATEO PYTHON SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 2-1520-A
Name Python Sword “MATEO”
Period 16th Century
Fittings Forged steel with gold and silver ataúja in small alternating stripes with acanthus leaves. Good-sized disc pommel without a button. Tapered wooden grip covered with crimson cloth. Straight, engraved cross-guard, widening at the end and turning in opposite directions, one towards the obverse and one towards the reverse. Central shield from which a circular protective ring extends, with the quillons and two side-plates that close at the back and finish with two python heads at the front of the ricasso, which has a narrowing and the mark of the smith.
Blade Straight. Double-edged with two flats to the end.
Inscription MATEO / Monogram of Jesus Christ
Initial Owner D. Francisco Pizarro
Birth 1470-80 in the city of Trujillo (Castile)
Death 1541 in Lima (Peru)
Historical Description He was the conqueror of Peru and founder of Lima, after subduing the Inca empire and executing Atahualpa. He was appointed, by His Majesty King Charles I of Spain and V of Germany, as governor of New Castile, whose government was based in Lima, a territory that, upon his death, became the Viceroyalty of Peru.
Total Length 1038 mm
Blade Length 830 mm
Blade Width 27 mm
Museum Royal Armory of Madrid
Inventory Number NATIONAL HERITAGE no. inv. G-35