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 98. Shield known as the Sitten shield, reputed to have belonged to a
       noble, by name Von Raron, about 13OO
80

 99. Wooden shield painted with the arms of Carl Beffart von Trier,
       grand master of the Teutonic order of the Knights of Prussia,
       between 1310 and 1319
81

100. Sword, early XIIIth century 82

101. Sword, early XIIIth century, found near Cologne 82

102. Sword, probably early XIIIth century 83

103. From an illumination of the end of the XIIth or the early years
       of the XIIIth century
83

104. Sword, first half of XIIIth century 84

105. Sword, first half of XIIIth century 84

106. Sword, XIIIth century 84

107. Swords of the XIIIth century 85

108. The "sword of St. Maurice." Turin Armoury 86

109. Case of leather decorated with gesso duro 86

110. Suggested method of attaching the sword scabbard to the belt 87

111. Scabbard with part of its belt. Cathedral of Bamberg 88

112. Hilt of the sword known as that of "Charlemagne," worn by the
       kings of France at their coronations.
Louvre 89

113. Sword pommel of bronze. Late XIIIth century, British Museum 91

114. The Louvre "Charlemagne" sword unsheathed 93

115. The Louvre "Charlemagne" sword with its scabbard and belt 93

116. The so-called sword of Charlemagne. Treasury, Vienna 95

117. The Emperor Maximilian I in his full coronation robes 95

118. The imperial sword of ceremony. Treasury, Vienna 97

119. The so-called sword of St. Maurice. Treasury, Vienna 97

120. Inscribed sword blade. Armoury, Vienna 98

121. The "Lobera" blade of Saint Ferdinand (1199-1252). Armoury, Madrid 99

122. The sword of Saint Ferdinand (1199-1252). Armoury, Madrid 100

123. Sword and scabbard. Hermitage, Petrograd 101

124. Sword, probably Scandinavian. Bargello, Florence 102

125. Stirrups. London Museum 104

126. Visigothic bit. Armoury, Madrid 105

127. The spurs of Saint Ferdinand (1199-1252). Armoury, Madrid 106

128. Pair of spurs of gold. Louvre 106

129. Hemispherical helmet, late XIIth century. Musée d'Artillerie 108

130. Hemispherical helmet, late XIIth century. Armoury, Vienna 109