Marco Polo Cinquedea Sword
Marco Polo Cinquedea Sword

Marco Polo Cinquedea Sword

Are you looking for a unique and special sword to decorate your home or add to your collection? Then the Marco Polo Cinquedea Sword is perfect for you. Inspired by the famous Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo, this sword is a true work of art.

One of the most outstanding advantages of this sword is its manufacturing material. The blade is made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring its durability and strength. Also, its place of manufacture is Toledo, Spain, known for its tradition in the production of high-quality swords. This ensures that you are acquiring an authentic and excellent product.

With a length of 100 cm, this sword is perfect to display in your home. Its unique and detailed design makes it an impressive piece of decoration. Whether you place it on a wall or on a special stand, it will surely catch the attention of all your guests.

It is important to note that this sword is only decorative, so it is not designed to be used in combat. However, this does not detract from its value, since its beauty and quality make it a highly appreciated collector's item by lovers of swords.

The Marco Polo Cinquedea Sword is manufactured by the renowned Toledo brand, Art Gladius. This brand is characterized by its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, which is reflected in each of its products. By acquiring this sword, you will be obtaining a unique and exclusive piece.

Do not miss the opportunity to have in your hands a sword that pays homage to one of the most famous explorers in history. The Marco Polo Cinquedea Sword is the perfect complement for any lover of history, culture and swords. Don't wait any longer and buy it now!

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100.56 €

Marco Polo (September 15, 1254 – January 8, 1324) was a Venetian merchant and explorer who, along with his father and uncle, was among the first Westerners to travel the Silk Road to China.

It is said that he introduced gunpowder to Europe, although the first time it was used in the West occurred at the Battle of Niebla (Huelva) in 1262. The Polos (Marco, his father, and his uncle) supposedly lived there for seventeen years before returning to Venice. Upon his return, Marco Polo was then 44 years old and commanded a Venetian galley on the day a naval battle against Venice's great rival, the Republic of Genoa, was fought before the walls of Korcula in Croatia in 1298. .

The Genoese captured Marco Polo, took him to Genoa, and there, in prison, Polo dictated to a certain Rustichello of Pisa the memoirs of his fabulous journey to Cathay (China) and the return through Malacca, Ceylon, India, and Persia. Rustichello wrote in a Franco-Venetian dialect the book known as Il Milione (The Million or "Marco Polo's Travels") about his travels. The book was originally called Divisament du monde ("Description of the World"), but was popularized as the Book of Wonders of the World, and later as Il Milione. It is a general belief that such a name came from the author's tendency to refer to large numbers; "millions" but it is more likely derived from his own name "Emilione", abbreviated to Milione.

There would not be, then, in this denomination any allusion to its exaggeration. Marco Polo is considered one of the great explorers, and a famous storyteller in travel literature.

Long
100 cms.
Material
Blade: Stainless Steel
Made in
Toledo (Spain)

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