Brescia Spadona– Italian Longsword – 44″ Hand-and-a-Half Sword
This 44-inch longsword draws direct inspiration from the Brescia Spadona, one of the most famous and well-documented hand-and-a-half swords of medieval Europe. Dating to the late 13th–early 14th century, the Brescia Spadona represents the moment when European sword design evolved toward longer blades, extended grips, and increased effectiveness against mail and emerging plate armor.
Inspired by a Legendary Medieval Sword
The original Brescia Spadona, preserved in Italy, is often cited by historians and collectors as a defining example of the medieval longsword. Its proportions—long blade, straight double edge, and extended grip—set the standard for what would become the classic knightly sword of the High Middle Ages.
At 44 inches overall, this sword closely mirrors the size and balance associated with that famous example, placing it firmly within true hand-and-a-half sword territory.
Long Blade with Balanced Reach
Swords of the Brescia Spadona type were designed for versatility. The long, straight blade offers strong cutting capability while retaining the reach and point control needed for thrusting. This made the design effective both on horseback and on foot, whether paired with a shield or wielded with two hands.
Hand-and-a-Half Grip for Control
The extended grip allows for flexible use—either one-handed when necessary or two-handed for greater power and precision. This adaptability was a key reason the Brescia Spadona–style sword became so influential across Europe during the late medieval period.
Austerity and Purposeful Design
Unlike highly ornamental ceremonial swords, the Brescia Spadona tradition emphasizes function-first design. Clean lines, restrained fittings, and solid proportions define a sword meant for serious use rather than display alone. This piece reflects that same restrained, battle-focused character.
Specifications:
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Sword Type: Brescia Spandona Longsword
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Overall Length: 44"
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Blade Material: 352-Layer Damascus Steel
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6 Pieces Carbon Steel (#43 & #40)
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5 Pieces High Carbon 1095 Steel
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Hardness: 56–58 HRC
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Handle: Steel and Iron with Leather
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Sheath: Wrapped Wood
Historical Context
The Brescia Spadona occupies an important place in the development of European swords, bridging the gap between earlier arming swords and later, more specialized longswords. Swords of this type were carried by knights during a period of rapid change in armor, tactics, and battlefield realities.