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ScottV's avatar

The iconic "Roman sword" is definitely the gladius, but I think your quoted text is probably referring to the spatha, the later design from which most medieval (viking, knightly, etc) swords descend. The revolutionary innovation (probably learned from the Celts) being to use harder steel on the outside of the blade for sharpness and durability and softer iron/steel for the inner core so the sword can also bend without shattering. A technique that today we would call "pattern welding".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatha

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Lee Herman's avatar

Cute, singing blog post. Tho Wyrd is right that it's too early for that song.

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