พระแสงขรรค์ชัยศรี, the "Venerable Sword of Victory", "Great Sword of Victory") is part of the royal regalia of the King of Thailand. The sword represents the military...
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The Victory Arch (Arabic: قوس النصر, romanized: Qaws an-Naṣr), officially known as the Swords of Qādisīyah, and popularly called the Hands of Victory or...
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A sword of state is a sword, used as part of the regalia, symbolising the supreme power of a monarch, given by God, to use the infinite might of the state...
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Northern Europe. Such a sword symbolizes the initial defeat and loss of honor of its wielder. Subsequent victory and the restoration of honor is achieved by...
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empire, for the glory of you and the Church. Lord: may all men know Jesus, who is Christ, Son of the living God. The sword of victory was placed on the main...
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This is a list of notable individual swords, known either from historical record or from surviving artifacts. These swords do not survive as artifacts...
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by King Rama IV. The blade of the Sword of Victory (พระแสงขรรค์ชัยศรี) was supposedly found by a fisherman in the waters of the Tonlé Sap, Cambodia in...
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A Japanese sword (Japanese: 日本刀, Hepburn: nihontō) is one of several types of traditionally made swords from Japan. Bronze swords were made as early as...
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Kusanagi no Tsurugi (redirect from Kusanagi Sword)
legendary Japanese sword and one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. It was originally called Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (天叢雲剣, "Heavenly Sword of Gathering Clouds")...
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Royal umbrellas of state. Crossed behind the shield is the Sword of Victory to the left and the Royal staff to the right. In front of them are the Royal...
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