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Judi Lynn

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Fri Feb 8, 2019, 04:44 PM Feb 2019

Mighty Warrior's Medieval Sword Pulled Triumphantly ... from Denmark Sewer


By Laura Geggel, Senior Writer | February 8, 2019 12:54pm ET

A sharp sword lodged deep within a sewer caught the eye of a pipe layer and an engineer working in Aalborg, Denmark, on Tuesday (Feb. 5). After showing it to archaeologists, the two could hardly believe their luck.

The double-edged sword — a deadly, 3.6-foot-long (112 centimeters) weapon — likely belonged to an elite warrior in medieval times, during the 1300s, according to archaeologists from the Historical Museum of Northern Jutland.

And that warrior likely paid a pretty penny for the weapon. [In Photos: Early Medieval Village Discovered in Denmark]

"Acquiring a sword in the Middle Ages was an extremely costly affair, and only the warrior elite — who then consisted of the nobility — could afford to carry such a weapon," the museum said in a translated statement.

More:
https://www.livescience.com/64726-medieval-sword-discovered-denmark.html
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Mighty Warrior's Medieval Sword Pulled Triumphantly ... from Denmark Sewer (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2019 OP
The One True King... of the Danish Sewer System. htuttle Feb 2019 #1
That was very cool UpInArms Feb 2019 #2
Sewery tarts passing out soiled scimitars is no basis for establishing a goverment. LakeSuperiorView Feb 2019 #3
And now we smell the violence inherent in the system! FiveGoodMen Feb 2019 #4
 

LakeSuperiorView

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3. Sewery tarts passing out soiled scimitars is no basis for establishing a goverment.
Fri Feb 8, 2019, 05:45 PM
Feb 2019

Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical cesspool
ceremony!

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