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Sword Types Index

Types of European Swords

Discover our extensive and evolving index of European swords, sortable by period, region, type, use, and popularity. As one of the largest online collections, it features detailed information and is continually updated with new research. While comprehensive, some swords may not yet be included or fully researched.
UPDATED ON 08.08.2024
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Europe (143)
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Ancient Era (14)4th century BCE - 2nd century CE
Iron Age (13)8th - 4th century BCE
Late Bronze Age (21)16th - 8th century BCE
Early Bronze Age (6)33rd - 16th century BCE
Modern (180)19th - 20th Century CE
Early Modern (55)17th - 19th century CE
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Ceremonial / Symbol of Status (298)
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334 SWORDS
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Name
Image
Region
Popularity
Celtic Anthropomorphic Swords
EuropeEurope
Commonly Recognized
American Infantry Officers Swords 1775-1780
EnglandEngland
FranceFrance
USUS
Commonly Recognized
French Cutlass – Model 1833
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
French Grenadier Sword Model 1767
FranceFrance
USUS
Commonly Recognized
Light Cavalry Sword Model 1752
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Light Cavalry Model 1816
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Light/Heavy Cavalry Model 1822
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Navy Officer’s Sword Model 1837
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Navy Officer’s Sword Model 1957
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Mameluke Cavalry Sword
Africa UnionAfrica
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Mameluke Guard Cavalry Sword
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
Infantry Officer’s Sword Model 1821
FranceFrance
Commonly Recognized
British Infantry Sword Model 1742
EnglandEngland
USUS
Commonly Recognized
Light Cavalry Saber – Pattern 1796
EnglandEngland
Commonly Recognized
General Officers Saber – Pattern 1831
EnglandEngland
Commonly Recognized
Highland Officer’s Sword – Pattern 1828
EnglandEngland
Commonly Recognized
Royal Navy Officer’s Sword – Pattern 1827
EnglandEngland
Commonly Recognized
Prussian M1889 Infantry Officer’s Sword
GermanyGermany
Commonly Recognized
Lionhead Officer’s Saber
GermanyGermany
Commonly Recognized
German Army “Heer” Officer’s Dagger
GermanyGermany
Commonly Recognized
Standard Pattern Dove Head Army Officers Sword
GermanyGermany
Commonly Recognized
German M1890 Dove Head Saber
GermanyGermany
Commonly Recognized
M1811 Prussian Heavy Cavalry Blucher Saber
GermanyGermany
Commonly Recognized
M1833 Infantry Officers Sword – Albertina
Italy
Commonly Recognized
Naue II Swords
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Hallstatt Swords
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Sica
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Rhomphaia
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Falx
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Merovingian / Migration Period Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Hunting Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Estoc
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
European Ring Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Spadone
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Montante
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Executioner’s Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Dussack
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Hungarian Magyar Saber
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Mortuary Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Gothic Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Spadroon
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Spathion
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Swiss Degen
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Joyeuse
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Harpe
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Tizona
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Joan of Arc’s Sword
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Colada
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Gram
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
Caladbolg
EuropeEurope
Occasionally Mentioned
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