Commemorative Gladius "Julius Caesar"
1xAre you fascinated by the era of Roman legions, the clatter of armour, and the disciplined march of centuries? This commemorative Gladius is a magnificent tribute to perhaps the most famous Roman commander, Julius Caesar. It is a richly decorated, purely decorative weapon that will become the centrepiece of your living room, study, or themed man cave. This sword is not designed for combat, but to recall the glory of ancient Rome and the splendour of imperial eagles. Further product information ...
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Commemorative Gladius "Julius Caesar" – Decorative Mainz Type Sword
Design and Materials
The blade of this gladius corresponds to the "Mainz" type. Unlike the later "Pompeii" type, which had parallel edges, the Mainz blade tapers slightly (it has a leaf-like shape) and ends in a long, sharp point. The blade is made of quality 420 stainless steel, which means it is virtually maintenance-free and resistant to humidity. The surface of the blade is also adorned with fine etching featuring ancient motifs.
The hilt and the body of the scabbard are made of a durable synthetic material that faithfully imitates the texture of wood. This makes the sword affordable without losing its historical appearance at first glance. The fittings, guard, and pommel are richly decorated with relief scenes from Roman history and mythology in an antique silver finish. The scabbard is fitted with decorative chains that complete the overall impression, although they are not structurally designed for practical wear on a belt while walking.
Historical Context: The Gladius
The Gladius was the standard weapon of the Roman legionary for over six centuries. Its strength lay in close-formation combat. While barbarians needed space to swing long swords, the legionary covered himself with a large shield (scutum) and delivered fast and deadly thrusts with the short gladius. The Mainz type, which this model replicates, was used approximately in the 1st century AD, the time when the Roman Republic was transforming into an Empire—an era initiated by Julius Caesar himself.
Warning and Care
This sword is exclusively a decorative item. While the stainless steel blade is hard, it is brittle, and the hilt construction (the tang) is not designed for impact. Never strike objects with the sword or use it for fencing. There is a risk of the blade breaking or the plastic parts of the hilt cracking.
Maintenance is very easy: simply dust the sword occasionally. If you touch the blade with bare hands, wipe it with a soft cloth to avoid leaving fingerprints on the polished metal. You can gently polish the metal parts on the scabbard.
Parameters of the Julius Caesar Gladius
| Total Length (in scabbard) | approx. 79 cm / 31.1 in |
| Blade Length | approx. 56 cm / 22 in |
| Weight | approx. 800 g / 1.76 lbs |
| Blade Material | 420 Stainless Steel (polished, etched) |
| Hilt and Scabbard Material | Synthetic wood imitation, metal fittings |
| Typology | Inspired by the Mainz type |
We would recommend purchasing a table stand or wall hooks to go with this sword, so this gem can be properly displayed.
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