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BattleCry Functional Rapier Sword (112 cm.)

Windlass Steel Crafts
258480000
210.00 €
Enter the world of elegance and skill with the BattleCry Functional Rapier Sword, a masterpiece that fuses classic design with modern craftsmanship! Discover why this sword is more than a collector's item, it is an extension of your elegance and strength: Unique Blackened Design: BattleCry answers the demands with the Functional Rapier Sword, adding a...
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Bow basket sword for practices

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
029110000
347.19 €
The practice loop basket sword is a true Renaissance jewel. Designed by renowned craftsman Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen), this sword is perfect for those who want to practice and hone their fencing skills. One of the most outstanding features of this sword is its blade forged by hand in high quality 1065 carbon steel. This blade, with a length of 83 cm, offers...
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Bradenburg Rapier Sword, 17th century

Windlass Steel Crafts
095740000
217.50 €
The Bradenburg Rapier Sword is an authentic 17th century masterpiece. With its braided metal basket, this weapon stands out for its elegance and careful design, which make it a unique and exceptional piece. One of the main characteristics of this sword is its completely handmade manufacturing. Every detail is carefully crafted by hand, ensuring the...
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Cid Colada Sword cadet size

Tole10 Imperial
008190000
32.64 €
Colada Cid sword cadet size. Hoja.- 57 cms. Total.- 74 cms long. Rodrigo Diaz Vivar del Cid, Burgos was a Castilian knight who came to dominate the head of his own retinue Levante of the Iberian Peninsula in the late eleventh century autonomously with respect to the authority of any king.
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Colada Cid sword with chiselled handle

Art Gladius
003650000
68.32 €
Discover the majesty of the chiselled Colada Sword of the Castilian Knight Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as EL CID CAMPEADOR from the 11th century! This sword, available in two versions (with or without scabbard), is a true jewel that cannot be missing from your collection. The blade material of this sword is stainless steel, which guarantees its...
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Colada Cid sword, golden

J.L.Rubio
018120000
62.08 €
Discover the golden Colada Cid Sword! An authentic jewel made in Toledo, Spain, which will transport you to medieval times. Its stainless steel blade and its golden finishes with engravings make it a unique and exclusive piece. Children: Do you have a little warrior at home? This 56 cm sword is perfect for him, allowing him to live exciting adventures....
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Colada del Cid Campeador cadet sword

Art Gladius
041450000
42.16 €
Discover the Cid Campeador Colada Sword in cadet size! Rodrigo Díaz, Vivar del Cid, Burgos was a Castilian gentleman who left an indelible legacy in history. Now, you can have in your hands an exact replica of his sword, manufactured with the highest quality standards. This sword, manufactured by Art Gladius in Toledo, Spain, has a stainless steel blade...
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Colada del Cid Sword in Silver

Marto
000130000
136.36 €
The Silver Colada Sword of El Cid is an authentic historical jewel that belonged to the legendary Castilian Knight Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as EL CID CAMPEADOR in the 11th century. This brave Castilian nobleman and warrior dominated practically the entire East of the Iberian Peninsula, embodying the prototype of a knight with the highest virtues. The...
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Colada sword of the Cid

J.L.Rubio
005110000
60.76 €
Discover the majesty of the Espada Colada del Cid, an authentic work of art that will transport you to medieval times. With its silver-finish hilt and engravings on the blade, this sword is the perfect complement for any lover of history and culture. One of the advantages of the Colada del Cid Sword is its availability in several sizes, which allows you...
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Colada Sword of the Cid Campeador

Art Gladius
003700000
65.84 €
Discover the Espada Colada del Cid Campeador, an authentic historical jewel that cannot be missing from your collection! This sword, manufactured by the renowned Toledo brand Art Gladius, is an exact replica of the sword used by Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid Campeador, a brave Castilian knight who left his mark on the history of the...
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Cromwell Rapier Sword

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
009750000
475.99 €
Discover the Cromwell rapier sword, an authentic historical jewel that will transport you to the time of the English political and military leader Oliver Cromwell. This functional sword is an exact replica of the one found in the collection of the Royal Armories in Leeds, England. With a length of 110 cm, the Cromwell rapier sword stands out for its...
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European sword or sprat, s. XVIII

Battle Merchant
032840000
82.48 €
Are you passionate about history and ancient weapons? If so, our 18th century European Sword is perfect for you. This replica of an authentic sword used in the 18th century will transport you to a time of elegance and bravery. With a blade made of EN45 carbon steel, this sword is strong and durable, making it a high-quality product. Its length is 93 cm,...
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The Evolution of Ropera Swords in Renaissance Spain

The term "ropera sword" emerged during the Renaissance in Spain to designate a certain type of straight and long sword, wielded with one hand. These swords, known for their elegance and versatility, played a fundamental role in the history of fencing and personal combat at the time. Let's explore the evolution and characteristics of the ropera swords with a loop that left an indelible mark on Spanish and European history.

Ropera swords often have complex and wide handles designed to protect the hand that wields the sword. The rings extend forward from the crossguard, providing additional protection to the user. This unique feature allowed for agile handling and effective defense. In some later examples, the rings are covered with metal plates and sometimes became the cup hilt of many later rapiers, marking a transition in the design of these weapons.

Ropera swords with a loop were not only weapons but also symbols of status and refinement. Fencing masters of the time, such as Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza, contributed to their popularity and development. These swords became an iconic element of Spanish Renaissance culture, merging artistic beauty with functionality. Their legacy endures today as a reminder of a time when the art of fencing reached its peak in Spain.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ropera Swords with a Loop

What was the main purpose of ropera swords with a loop in Renaissance Spain?
Ropera swords with a loop were used both as weapons of combat and symbols of status and refinement.

How do the handles of ropera swords with a loop differ from other types of swords?
The handles of these swords are known for their rings that extend forward from the crossguard, providing additional protection to the user's hand.

Who were some prominent fencing masters of the Renaissance period in Spain?
Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza was one of the most influential fencing masters who contributed to the development and popularity of ropera swords with a loop.

How did ropera swords with a loop influence Spanish Renaissance culture?
These swords became an iconic element of Spanish culture, merging artistic beauty with functionality and leaving a legacy that endures today.

What was the historical importance of the transition to cup hilts in some ropera swords with a loop?
The transition to cup hilts marked a change in the design of these weapons, contributing to their evolution and versatility in combat.

Where can authentic examples of ropera swords with a loop be appreciated today?
You can find authentic examples of these swords in history and art museums, as well as in private collections of fencing and history enthusiasts.

Discover more about the fascinating history of ropera swords with a loop and immerse yourself in the world of Spanish Renaissance!