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Das Reichsschwert / Mauritius sword (scabbard second half of the 11th century, sword 1198–1218)
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
The scabbard was probably made in Italy around 1084 for the coronation of Emperor Henry IV. The present sword, made for Emperor Otto IV (1198–1218), reused the earlier Salian scabbard. From the 14th century onward it was revered as the sword of Saint Maurice.
Type: Imperial Sword
Overall length: 110 cm
Sword weight: 1300 g
Scabbard weight: 990 g
Origin: Scabbard: Italy (?); sword: France (?)
Material: Steel, olive wood, gold sheet, enamel, silver wire, garnets, pearls (lost)
Technique: Forging, chasing, gilding, enamelling
Decoration: Gold-covered scabbard chased with fourteen crowned rulers; pommel bearing the imperial eagle and the arms of Emperor Otto IV
Inscription: Pommel "BENEDICTVS DO(MINV)S DE(V)S . QVI . DOCET MANVS", Crossguard "+ CHRISTVS VINCIT : CHRISTVS REGNAT" and "+ CHRISTVS VINCIT . CHRISTVS REGNAT . CHRISTVS IMPERAT"
Marks: Crutch cross within a circle on the blade
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