File talk:Lobera. Espada de Fernando III el Santo.JPG

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Kiyoweap in topic Not Lobera

Not Lobera edit

The pictured sword appears to be "Sword of Ferdinand" from the Seville Cathedral, discussed in Hoffmeyer, Ada Bruhn de (1982) Arms & Armour in Spain II: A Short Survey[1], CSIC, pages 40&nsash; with photos shown in fig. 3 and 4. Hoffmeyer says Lobera is not this sword but another, kept at the Armoria Real, Madrid, catalogued "G21" (Hoffmeyrer, pp. 48--).
It is true that the pictured sword still retains what is presumably its 13th century hilt, and matches well the portrait painting of San Fernando in the w:Lobera (sword) article. Meanwhile the real "Lobera" has had its hilt replaced with a 16th century one making it anachronistic. However, an old inventory dating to 1503 says that the real "Lobera" had a "NO NO" marking on its blade, which corroborates the other (Royal Armory G21) sword as the genuine article, in spite of the modernized grip. --Kiyoweap (talk) 09:14, 13 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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