Names of Swords
Baker, Mike
mbaker at rapp.com
Tue Nov 19 09:43:00 PST 1996
(I'm tired of hand-inserting angle brackets in quotes. No, my mail software
doesn't offer an option for auto-quote, at least that I can find. Look below
my .sig for the quoted message. - Kihe / Amra / Mike)
Roland = Durandal (? fm. memory only)
Arthur = the Sword in the Stone (OK, remember: Excalibur came from the Lady
of the Lake, the Knife in the Rock was a completely different blade!)
??? = Joyeuse
El Cid Campeador = Roigant (???)
These are from top of wetware memory, and should be verified before use.
Amr ibn Majid al-Bakri al-Amra
currently residing in Barony of the Steppes, Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mike C. Baker mbaker at rapp.com
Any opinions expressed are obviously my own unless explicitly stated
otherwise!
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From: ansteorra
To: ansteorra at eden.com
Cc: seddy
Subject: Names of Swords
Date: Tuesday, November 19, 1996 8:05AM
I'm collecting a list of famous Medieval swordsmen and the names they
have given their swords - you know, Arthur = Excaliber, Sigurd = Gram.
Does anyone have any others that they can add to the list? Please send
documentation so that I can use it for an article in our newsletter.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Grace and Peace,
Jovian Skleros
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