Søren Niedziella wrote: |
...and here is a close up :-) |
Is that a Knud with etchings???
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: It´s wonderful!
Søren Niedziella wrote: |
...and here is a close up :-) |
Martin Wallgren wrote: | ||
Is that a Knud with etchings??? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: It´s wonderful! |
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Cooly Coolynes!
That Ulvbane sword is the awesomest movie sword i have seen, will that one be produced to? |
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Hi Ciaran,
Yes we will also offer the big bad guy's (Edmund Ulvbane) sword. Here is a full length shot.... |
Mikael Ranelius wrote: | ||
Not many, but some must have made their way to the Holy Land as crusaders. By the 12th century the Catholic Church had been established in most of Sweden (with its own archdiocese founded in Uppsala in 1164), and the Pope's call to the cross was proclaimed in Sweden just like elsewhere in western Christendom. We know that both Danes and Norwegians sent men to join the crusades, and a Swedish medieval historian, Dick Harrison, recently suggested in his book about Nordic crusaders that it's likely that at least some Swedes took part in these campaigns. |