ŻELAZNA SZABLA ZE ZBIORÓW MUZEUM W GLIWICACH

Journal Title: Acta Militaria Mediaevalia - Year 2015, Vol 11, Issue

Abstract

The article is devoted to the issue of the iron sabre currently preserved in the collection of Museum in Gliwice. This artefact can be dated to the turn of 15th and 16th c. and it could be probably connected with the Hungarian origin.

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Radosław Zdaniewicz, Marcin Adamiak

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Radosław Zdaniewicz, Marcin Adamiak (2015). ŻELAZNA SZABLA ZE ZBIORÓW MUZEUM W GLIWICACH. Acta Militaria Mediaevalia, 11(), 215-224. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-300107