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Gladius - The Pompeii

This is the shortest version of the Roman swords and the most popular one. It has parallel cutting edges and a triangular tip. Turned ash and maple handle. 2" wide. 28 inches overall.
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Gladius Pompeii. Windlass. Marto
Gladius Pompeii. Windlass. Marto
Gladius Pompeii. Windlass. Marto
Gladius Pompeii. Windlass. Marto
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Gladius - The Pompeii

 

Circa 100 BC

The Roman Army's approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical, efficient and excelled in any close combat situation. The later version, ours being the Pompeii, was not waisted and had a shorter point but was just as effective and easier to make. Turned ash and maple handle. This is the sword that conquered most of the known world. High carbon steel. Originals were excavated from the ruins of Pompeii. You can see examples in H. Russell Robinson's book What the Soldiers Wore on Hadrian's Wall.

“The light and the efficient” - this is what the Gladius was known as among ancient Roman army. It was the principal sidearm as it could be efficiently used in any close combat situation. Pompeii was one of the later versions.

Includes a leather-covered wood scabbard with a brass throat and tip (locket and chape).

  • Overall: 28"
  • Blade Length : 19-1/2"
  • Blade Width: 2"
  • Blade Thickness: 3/16"
  • Weight: 1 lb 13 oz
  • Material: 1065 High Carbon Steel
  • Edge: Double Edged – Factory Sharpened

Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®

 

 

 

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