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  2. Excalibur - Wikipedia

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    The sword given to the young Arthur by the Lady of the Lake in the tradition that began soon afterwards with the Post-Vulgate Cycle is not the same weapon, but in Le Morte d'Arthur both of them share the name of Excalibur. Several similar swords and other weapons also appear within Arthurian texts, as well as in other legends.

  3. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Caledfwlch, often compared to Excalibur. This sword is used by Llenlleawg Wyddel to kill Diwrnach Wyddel and his men. Ceard-nan Gallan, the Smith of the Branches, sword of Oisín. Claíomh Solais (Sword of Light), the sword of Nuada Airgeadlámh. The sword glowed with the light of the sun and was irresistible in battle, having the power to cut ...

  4. List of named weapons, armour and treasures in Germanic ...

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    Dietrich von Bern's shining helmet. In the Þidreks saga, it was taken by Dietrich from the giants Hilldur and Grímur. In the Eckenlied, it is replaced with Ecke's armor, called "the new Hildegrim". [21] Hildisvíni Old Norse: Hildisvíni or Hildigǫlt: The name of the helmet Hildisvíni means "battle-swine", [22] and Hildigǫlt means "battle ...

  5. Bedivere - Wikipedia

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    He is also adorned in a comically large, cylindrical helmet with a gate-like visor that he frequently lifts throughout the film. In John Boorman's 1981 film Excalibur, Percival replaces Bedivere as the knight that returns the sword to the Lady of the Lake. Bedivere is the main character in the 1994 novel Grailblazers by Tom Holt.

  6. Naming of weapons in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    In Medieval epics, heroes gave names to their weapons. The name, lineage, and power of the weapon reflected on the hero. Among the major tales are those of Sigurd the Volsung and his sword Gram that he used to kill the dragon Fafnir; [a] [1] Beowulf and the swords Hrunting and Nægling; [2] King Arthur's Excalibur, the "Sword in the Stone"; [2] Roland's Durendal; Waldere's Mimming; [2] and the ...

  7. Terry English - Wikipedia

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    English appeared in the 'making of' documentaries, The Making of Excalibur: Myth into Movie (1981), directed by Neil Jordan, [4] [5] and Behind the Sword in the Stone (2013). [6] [7] He had cameo roles in some of the movies for which he provided armour. [1] English works out of his workshop at his home near Hayle in Cornwall. When working on a ...

  8. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    Caliburn – Another name for Excalibur, but in some versions of the legends is the sword King Arthur pulled from the stone. Marmiadoise , it is also known as Mamyadoise . Marmiadoise is a sword said to originally belong to the greek deity Hercules and was later given to his descendants, this sword would eventually be used by King Rions until ...

  9. List of weapons and armour in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    The two shards, acquiring the additional name the Sword that was Broken, remained an heirloom of Isildur's heirs throughout the Third Age, and were thus inherited by Aragorn. Elvish smiths re-forged the sword for Aragorn before the Fellowship of the Ring began their quest; Aragorn renamed it Andúril (Quenya: Flame of the West).