Sword of Hugo de Payens (France, First Crusade)

Sword of Hugo de Payens (France, First Crusade)

The Sword of Hugo de Payens is an exact replica of the sword used by this brave knight during the First Crusade in France. Comes with an elegant scabbard, this sword is the perfect addition to any collector or lover of history.

One of the most outstanding features of this sword is its brass or nickel finish, which gives it an authentic and sophisticated look. Whether you prefer the shine of brass or the elegance of nickel, this sword guarantees a flawless finish that won't go unnoticed.

The Sword of Hugo de Payens is a unique piece that pays tribute to one of the first nine knights and founder of the Order of the Temple. Hugh de Payns was a brave warrior who was born in the castle of Payns, near Troyes, France, in 1070. His legacy lives on to this day and now you can have an exact replica of the sword that he carried with him on his exploits.

This sword has been manufactured by Denix, a renowned Spanish company specialized in manufacturing high-quality decorative replicas of historical weapons. With over 50 years of industry experience, Denix has earned the trust of collectors and aficionados around the world for the precision and detail of its products.

The Sword of Hugo de Payens is made with top quality materials. Its blade is made of zamak, a resistant and durable material that guarantees the authenticity of the replica. In addition, this sword has a length of 112 cm, which makes it an imposing and majestic piece.

Do not miss the opportunity to have in your hands an exact replica of the sword of one of the most emblematic knights in history. With the Sword of Hugo de Payens you can relive the emotion and bravery of the First Crusade, and add a touch of elegance to your collection of historical weapons.

Finishes
005350001
$129.87

The other knights are said to have been Godfrey of Saint-Omer, Payen de Montdidier, Archambaud of Saint Agnan, André de Montbard, Godfrey Bison, and two others of whom only their names are known, Rossal and Gondamer. The name of the ninth knight is unknown, although some believe that he may have been Hugh, Count of Champagne.

Hugh de Payns served in Godfrey de Bouillon's army during the First Crusade. He founded in Jerusalem the order that would later become the Temple, and had its statutes approved at the Council of Troyes in 1128.

He led the Order for almost twenty years until his death, making it an influential international military and financial institution.

Long
112 cms.
Material
Blade: Zamak
Made in
SPAIN
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Product variants

Reference Combination name Quantity Availability Price Volume discounts
005350001 Finishes: Brassed 0 ? $129.87 not available
005350002 Finishes: Nickel 0 ? $132.16 not available

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