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Scottish Knight Templar Sword – Deepeeka
Scottish Knight Templar Sword – Deepeeka
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The Scottish Knight Templar Sword is a ceremonial and decorative weapon inspired by the swords used by the Knights Templar, a medieval Catholic military order, and it often incorporates elements specific to Scottish heritage and Templar symbolism. While not typically intended for combat, these swords are rich in historical and symbolic meaning.
Symbolism
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Templar Cross: A red cross pattee, symbolizing martyrdom and Christian chivalry.
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Seal of the Templars: Two knights on one horse, representing poverty and brotherhood.
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Latin Inscriptions: Phrases like Deus Vult ("God wills it") or Non nobis Domine ("Not unto us, O Lord")—mottos of the Templar order.
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Scottish Iconography: May include the Lion Rampant, Celtic knotwork, or clan-related motifs.
Historical Context
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The Templars were active from the 12th to early 14th centuries, but modern "Scottish Knight Templar" swords are commemorative or Masonic in nature.
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In Freemasonry, the Knights Templar is an affiliated body with Christian roots, and these swords are often used in Masonic ceremonies.
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Some link the Scottish Templars with legends of Templar refuge in Scotland after the order was disbanded in 1312.
| Overall Length | 37 7/8'' |
| Blade Length | 30 7/8'' |
| Weight | 2 lb 10.6 oz |
| Edge | Unsharpened |
| Width | 42 mm |
| Thickness | 4.7 mm - 4.2 mm |
| Pommel | Peened |
| P.O.B. | 4 3/8'' |
| Grip Length | 4 1/2'' |
| Blade | [EN45 High Carbon Steel] |
| Type | Arming Sword |
| Class | Battle Ready |
| Culture | Crusader |
| Manufacturer | Deepeeka |
| Country of Origin | India |
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