Cid Colada Sword cadet size
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Want to feel like a brave knight without leaving home? The Cid's Collapsible Sword in cadet size allows you to accompany history and legend at every moment. Its shape and size make it a piece that inspires authority, history, and pride, without being too large. Perfect for displaying in your collection or for those who want a sword that looks impressive at first glance.
This faithful replica of Cid's legendary weapon combines beauty and durability, with the quality that only Tole10 Imperial can offer. You'll feel the strength and the history with every strike, seeing how the stainless steel shines and how authenticity is perceived in every detail. It’s not just a decorative piece; it’s a living connection to Spain’s epic history and heroes, filling you with inspiration and courage every time you look at it.
| What makes it special? | How does it help you? | Who is it perfect for? |
|---|---|---|
| Authentic and detailed replica of a historic sword | Connects you with the legend of Cid and his brave legacy | History enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of the Middle Ages |
| 57 cm stainless steel blade with a total size of 74 cm | Perfect for display in your space, worry-free about deterioration | People who want to showcase their passion for heroic stories |
| Cadet size, ideal for preservation and display | Easy to handle, perfect for decoration or small collectors | Children, youths, or adults seeking a piece with history and manageable size |
| Made by Tole10 Imperial, a trusted Spanish brand | Ensures durability and precise details in every piece | Those looking for quality and authenticity in their historic objects |
Features
| Long | 74 cms. |
|---|---|
| Material | Blade: Stainless Steel |
| Blade long | 57 cms. |
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Want to feel like a brave knight without leaving home? The Cid's Collapsible Sword in cadet size allows you to accompany history and legend at every moment. Its shape and size make it a piece that inspires authority, history, and pride, without being too large. Perfect for displaying in your collection or for those who want a sword that looks impressive at first glance.
This faithful replica of Cid's legendary weapon combines beauty and durability, with the quality that only Tole10 Imperial can offer. You'll feel the strength and the history with every strike, seeing how the stainless steel shines and how authenticity is perceived in every detail. It’s not just a decorative piece; it’s a living connection to Spain’s epic history and heroes, filling you with inspiration and courage every time you look at it.
| What makes it special? | How does it help you? | Who is it perfect for? |
|---|---|---|
| Authentic and detailed replica of a historic sword | Connects you with the legend of Cid and his brave legacy | History enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of the Middle Ages |
| 57 cm stainless steel blade with a total size of 74 cm | Perfect for display in your space, worry-free about deterioration | People who want to showcase their passion for heroic stories |
| Cadet size, ideal for preservation and display | Easy to handle, perfect for decoration or small collectors | Children, youths, or adults seeking a piece with history and manageable size |
| Made by Tole10 Imperial, a trusted Spanish brand | Ensures durability and precise details in every piece | Those looking for quality and authenticity in their historic objects |
He managed to conquer Valencia and settled in this city an independent dominion from 15 June 1094 until his death. This is a historical and legendary figure of the Reconquista, whose life inspired the most important epic poem in Spanish literature, the Song of the Cid. It has gone down in history as El Cid or El Cid.
For the nickname Cid was known in life, as is attested in documents from 1098; nicknamed Cid, although it is conjectured that could use their contemporaries Zaragoza or Valencia, first it appears in the Poem of Almeria, composed between 1147 and 1149.



