Fiore dei Liberi Longsword – 46" in 1095 High Carbon Steel
The Fiore dei Liberi Longsword takes its inspiration from the martial tradition recorded by Fiore dei Liberi, one of the most influential fencing masters of the late medieval period. Writing in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, Fiore documented a comprehensive system of armed and unarmed combat, with the longsword standing at the center of his teachings.
In Fiore’s system, the longsword was valued for its balance, reach, and adaptability. It was a weapon intended for use both in and out of armor, capable of powerful cuts, precise thrusts, and close-range techniques involving leverage, binding, and control. These swords reflected the needs of professional warriors at a time when skill, structure, and discipline increasingly defined European martial practice.
This 46-inch longsword draws from those principles in overall proportion and presence. The straight, double-edged blade features a long, even profile with a gradual taper toward the point, supporting the versatile cutting and thrusting actions described in early Italian fencing manuals. Its length provides authority and reach while remaining balanced for controlled two-handed use.
Forged from 1095 high carbon steel, the blade offers excellent hardness and edge stability when properly heat treated. This steel has long been favored for traditionally styled blades due to its performance characteristics and straightforward metallurgy, aligning well with the functional expectations of historically inspired longswords.
The hilt follows classic longsword form, with a straight crossguard and an extended grip designed for two-handed handling. The overall design emphasizes balance and clarity of form rather than ornament, echoing the practical, methodical nature of Fiore’s martial teachings.
Sword Specifications
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Type: Longsword
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Style: Late Medieval / Italian Tradition
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Overall Length: 46"
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Blade Material: 1095 High Carbon Steel
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Blade Style: Straight, double-edged, tapered profile
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Grip: Two-handed
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Guard: Straight crossguard
Rooted in the martial philosophy of late medieval Europe, the Fiore dei Liberi Longsword reflects the balance, structure, and authority that defined the weapon at the heart of early European fencing systems.