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French ‘Excalibur’ sword vanishes after 1,300 years as the sword in the stone — literallyAn ancient sword known as the French version of King Arthur’s legendary “Excalibur” has mysteriously vanished from the town where, according to local lore, it had remained lodged in a rock ...
A rare sword nicknamed ''Excalibur'' from the Spanish city of Valencia is 1,000 years old, meaning it was last wielded when much of Spain was controlled by Muslim rulers, new research reveals.
A popular sword in the stone tourist attraction at Llangorse Lake near Brecon, based on King Arthur's Excalibur, has been stolen. The sword, which was fixed to the stone with cement, went missing ...
The Durandal sword, often likened to King Arthur's Excalibur in French lore, has vanished after being lodged in a rock for 1,300 years. Believed to have been wielded by the semi-legendary knight ...
Today, the sword can still be seen in Tuscany, but is it real? And was it the inspiration for Excalibur and King Arthur’s saga? Video by: Next Stop Stories In the 1950s, 58 jazz musicians ...
The legends foretell that only the next king will be able to draw Excalibur, Uther's sword, from the rock where it is lodged. So, in an effort to identify Arthur, Vortigern forces all the young ...
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