
Replica Medieval Hugues de Payen Crusader Sword
Named in honor of Hugues de Payens (c.1070–1136), co-founder and the first Grand Master of the Knights Templar, this replica Crusader sword brings a powerful symbol of medieval chivalry into your collection. Its 44-inch length and bronze-finished handguard with fleur-de-lis engravings create an authentic medieval look, while the white scabbard with red cross lacing embodies the spirit of the Templars. Perfect for display, reenactments, or historical study, this sword is both a striking decorative piece and a tribute to one of history's most legendary knightly orders.
Hugues de Payens was a French knight from the Champagne region who, with the blessing of Pope Urban II, formed the first band of nine monk-knights in the early 12th century to defend Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. The order, known as the Knights Templar, became one of the most powerful military and religious organizations of the Middle Ages. This replica sword captures the honor, devotion, and mystique of the Templars, making it an essential addition for anyone passionate about medieval history.
Features
- Authentic replica of a 12th-century Knights Templar sword
- Bronze finish with detailed fleur-de-lis accents
- Includes white scabbard with red cross leather wrap
- Crafted by Denix, renowned for high-quality historical replicas
- Perfect for collectors, displays, or medieval reenactments
Specifications
- Overall Length: 44"
- Blade Length: 30"
- Weight: 5.5 lbs
- Finish: Bronze Finish
- Brand: Denix
- Type: Non-Firing, False Edged Blade
The Replica Medieval Hugues De Payen Crusader Sword is more than a display piece — it’s a connection to the legendary Knights Templar and their enduring legacy. Whether you’re a collector, reenactor, or medieval enthusiast, this sword is a must-have to honor the brotherhood’s history of bravery and devotion.
