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  2. Szczerbiec - Wikipedia

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    Szczerbiec (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂt͡ʂɛr.bʲɛt͡s]) is the ceremonial sword used in the coronations of most Polish monarchs from 1320 to 1764. It now is displayed in the treasure vault of the royal Wawel Castle in Kraków, as the only preserved part of the medieval Polish crown jewels.

  3. Szabla - Wikipedia

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    Polish hussar sabre, 17th century. The hussar sabre was the best-known type of szabla of its time, and was a precursor to many similar types of European swords. Introduced around 1630, it served as a Polish cavalry melee weapon, mostly used by heavy cavalry, or Polish Hussars.

  4. Polish crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    Replicas of the Crown of Bolesław I the Brave, the royal orb and sceptre used for the coronation of Stanisław II August in 1764 Regalia of King Augustus III. The only surviving original piece of the Polish crown jewels (Polish: Polskie klejnoty koronne) from the time of the Piast dynasty is the ceremonial sword Szczerbiec.

  5. Szabla wz. 34 - Wikipedia

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    Eventually in 1975 a commission set up by the Polish Army Museum designed a new szabla wz. 1976 - a parade sabre for use by the Polish Land Forces (wz. 1976 WP) and the Polish Navy (wz. 1976 MW). Both variants were based on the original pre-war wz. 34, but also included design elements from earlier sabres, notably from the 17th century hussar ...

  6. Polish hussars - Wikipedia

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    Relacje wojenne z pierwszych lat walk polsko-kozackich powstania Bohdana Chmielnickiego okresu "Ogniem i mieczem" (1648–1651) [War reports from the first years of Polish-Cossack fights in the uprising of Bohdan Chmielnicki during the "With Fire and Sword" period (1648–1651)] (in Polish). Warsaw: Viking. ISBN 83-912638-0-0.

  7. Museum Worker Finds Medieval Sword While Swimming in a ... - AOL

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    The Military Museum said it may exhibit the sword in December. A museum worker who was swimming in a Polish river two years ago discovered a sword dating back as far as the 9th century, officials ...

  8. Grunwald Swords - Wikipedia

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    The swords were sent on 15 July 1410, just before the Battle of Grunwald (Tannenberg), as a symbolic invitation to engage Jungingen's forces in battle. After the Polish–Lithuanian victory, both swords were taken as a war trophy by King Władysław II to Kraków, Poland's capital at the time, and placed in the treasury of the Royal Wawel Castle.

  9. Polish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Polish heraldry is the study of the coats of arms that have historically been used in Poland and ... the dragon was replaced by feathers and the cross by the sword, ...

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