The Medieval Store
12th Century Templar Sword
Classified as type XIIIa by Oakeshott, the Two-handed Templar stands as one of the most significant words of the medieval period. Favored for its reach and devastating cutting abilities, the two-handed sword gained ground as the most venerated weapon of the 12th and 13th c.
It’s wide blade and reaches provided the knights with unmatched ability to break and penetrate the ever-developing armors of the 13th century.
As single-handed swords became inadequate against the leather and mail armor of the 13th C. heavier blades with wider blades were needed to break the mail and cut through leather armor. Hence the one-handed swords of previous centuries were gradually replaced by larger cutting swords of the 12-13th C.
Numerous variations are found throughout the European continent, establishing general conformity and indicating a clear pattern of influence among smiths of the time. Variations are found in the Royal Armoury of Turin, the Imperial Treasury of Vienna, the Royal Armoury of Madrid and in the Hermitage, Petrograd.
These two-handed battle ready swords (12th-century medieval sword) delivered powerful shearing cuts, and while large in size, they were still dynamic and responsive in their handling qualities.
The sword of the Templar was not considered a mere weapon, but a religious relic. The crucifix Guard served not only for praying prior to a battle but also as a counter block in combat. The Guard, individually crafted from mild steel and finely shaped with smooth lines, is further accentuated by the rich leather wrapped Oak handle.
The two-handed Templar Sword is not only one of our best sellers, but it is also one of the tops “Staff picks”. Handcrafted and properly engineered for durability in combat, the Two-Handed Templar Sword is a very solid, responsive, and surprisingly well balanced for a sword of this statute. The blade, hand forged with 5160 High Carbon Steel, is skillfully Dual Hardened for precise cutting while remaining flexible for enduring combat. In a nutshell, the Two-handed Templar Sword is a finely crafted sword that is built to last!
Customer Feedback about the 12th Century Medieval Sword:
“Greetings, My new Medieval Two-Handed Templar arrived today and I just wanted to let you know how pleased I am with it. The craftsmanship is evident throughout. There”s an Irish Hospitallers sword in our family, but not being the eldest son, it wasn't passed to me. This sword is a very close representation of that one, including the simplicity, length, and heft. Anyhow, I”m very pleased and will not hesitate to order from The Medieval Store again.”
~ Ian Bennett, USA.
“I received my sword last evening and it has exceeded my already high expectations. It is pristine and wonderful. I will acquire all my future blades from The Medieval Store. Feel free to use me as a reference. Very respectfully, William Edward Graf v. Ettendorf-ReBrook”.
~William Edward Graf v. Ettendorf-ReBrook, U.S.A.
Blade: 5160 High Carbon Steel. Dual Tempered HRc 60
48-50 at the core
Total length: 46″
Blade length: 36″
Blade width at base: 2.2″
Weight: 4 lbs 3 oz.