Carlos V de Marto Sword, Forge finish

Carlos V de Marto Sword, Forge finish

Carlos V de Marto Sword, Forge finish

Discover the majesty and power of the sword of Carlos V from the house of Marto de Toledo, with a forged finish that makes it a true work of art. This sword is part of the exclusive Collection "Historical Swords" manufactured by MARTO, thus guaranteeing its high quality and authenticity.

With the Quality and Origin certificate, you can be sure that you are purchasing a sword made in Toledo, the cradle of tradition and excellence in sword forging.

Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, known as "Cesar", was an emperor who left an indelible mark on history. Son of Juana I of Castilla and Felipe I el Hermoso, and grandson of the Catholic Monarchs, Carlos I united for the first time in the same person the Crowns of Castile, the Kingdom of Navarre and Aragon.

This sword represents the power and greatness of Carlos V, who was known in his time as "The Emperor" due to his ability to unite such an immense empire under his command. In addition, he brings together in his person the territories from the quadruple inheritance of his grandparents: Habsburg, Burgundian, Aragonese and Castilian.

The blade material of this sword is stainless steel, which guarantees its durability and resistance. With a length of 100 cm, this sword is an impressive piece that cannot be missing in the collection of any lover of history and culture.

In addition, the sword of Carlos V de Marto is much more than a simple decorative piece. It is a symbol of power and elegance that will transport you to a fascinating time full of wars, conflicts and reflections. It is a unique opportunity to have a piece of history in your hands.

Do not miss the opportunity to acquire this unique and exclusive sword. Get it now and add a touch of class to your collection!

135630000
44.63 €

short time Tiempo de fabricación: 1 SEMANA

Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Germanic Empire, called "El César", son of Juana I of Castile and Felipe I el Hermoso, and paternal grandson of Maximilian I of Habsburg and María de Borgoña and maternal grandson of the Reyes Católicos, is elected emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on the death of his grandfather Maximilian, in the year 1519.

He reigned together with his mother—the latter only nominally—in all the kingdoms and territories of Spain under the name of Carlos I from 1516 to 1556, thus uniting for the first time in the same person the Crowns of Castile —the Kingdom of Navarre and Aragon.

Carlos I of Spain and V of Germany was known in his time as "THE Emperor" since no king ever managed to unite such an immense empire under his command.

In his person he brings together the territories from the quadruple inheritance of his grandparents: Habsburg (Maximilian I), Burgundian (María de Borgoña), Aragonese (Fernando el Católico) and Castilian (Isabel la Católica).

After so many wars and conflicts, Carlos V entered a phase of reflection: about himself, about life and his experiences, and also about the state of Europe.

Carlos V began to be aware that Europe was heading to be governed by new princes, who, in the name of maintaining the States themselves, did not attempt to alter the political-religious balance within each of them in the slightest. His conception of the Empire had passed and Spain was consolidated as a hegemonic power.

He retired to the Monastery of Yuste where he remained in retirement for a year and a half, away from the cities and political life, and accompanied by the order of the Jerónimos who spiritually guided the monarch until his last days. On September 21, 1558, he died of malaria. The coffin of Carlos I is located in the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial known as the Pantheon of the Kings.

Long
100 cm.
Material hoja
Acero Inox

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