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Historically speaking, swords have been the weapon of choice for many a hero, both real and fictional. From King Arthur to Napoleon, a number of these iconic swords and the warriors who wielded them have left an enduring mark. We’ve compiled a list of the most famous swords of all time, combing through history, mythology, and literature. Keep reading to learn more about this traditional and timeless weapon.
Names of Famous Swords
Some of the most famous swords from history include the Honjo Masamune, used by shoguns in feudal Japan; Charlemagne's beloved sword, Joyeuse; and Napoleon's cavalry-style sword. Famous swords from mythology and literature include King Arthur's Excalibur and Harpe, which was used by Perseus to chop off Medusa's head.
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- ↑ https://faculty.gordonstate.edu/cperkowski/1501/Beowulf.pdf
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Excalibur-Arthurian-legend
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- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Excalibur-Arthurian-legend





