Francisco Pizarro Brass Handle
Francisco Pizarro Brass Handle
Francisco Pizarro Brass Handle

Francisco Pizarro Brass Handle

117-L
€425.25
Preparation in 4-6 weeks and delivery in Spain in 48 hours, Europe between 4-7 days and the rest of the world in 10 days.

You can get a copy of the sword with a brass hilt that Francisco Pizarro used in his many forays, such as the discovery of the South Sea (Pacific Ocean) or the conquest of the Inca empire in Peru. Feel in your hands the power of one of the most recognized conquerors in history.

Total Longitude
39 in
Sheet Longitude
33 in
Weight
46 oz
Handle made in
Molten brass and hand polished
Cover type
Finished Touches

 
Total Longitude
39 in
Sheet Longitude
33 in
Weight
46 oz
Handle made in
Molten brass and hand polished

You might also like

Spanish Conquistadors Swords

The Spanish Empire is considered one of the most important in world history. In fact, between the 15th and 18th centuries it was the largest in the world. For more than three centuries, some of the most illustrious men in Spain have fought battles to expand national borders. We will discuss the weapons they used in the conquest of America.

Obviously, the weapons used are the same as those used in Spain at that time in campaigns such as those commanded by Gonzalo de Córdoba, in Italy. The technological superiority of the Spanish Empire meant that, with fewer troops than the different empires of America, it could conquer the territories without excessive difficulties. 

To understand how the armies were composed, we take as example the one used by Hernán Cortés in Mexico to defeat the Mexica (Aztec) Empire.

The conqueror left Cuba with 11 ships to transport 553 soldiers, 110 sailors, 200 Indians from the Antilles, 82 crossbowmen and 13 ‘arcabuneros’, in addition to some pikemen on foot. 16 horses with their corresponding riders, more than 10 heavy bronze cannons and four more falconets. 

A year later, Narváez supported the effort with 800 infantry, 80 more horsemen, 80 musketeers, 120 crossbowmen and 12 cannons. Despite this addition, it was still a small -but varied- army.

This army, coupled with his battle skills and the knowledge in how to use the rivalries between the Aztec cities and the animosity of most of these against the dictatorship of the Mexica empire in his favor. 

In fact, the siege of Mexico - a year after the arrival of the Narváez reinforcements - occurred with only 12 ships, 818 men, 3 large guns, and 15 light guns.

From Hernán Cortés, we only have a sword that he used in this campaign, made of steely iron with a length of one meter and three cm wide.

The other great conqueror of the Americas was Francisco Pizarro who led the invasion of Peru (Inca Empire) in 1532, along with Diego de Almagro and Hernando de Luque. Before this, he had participated in the expedition that discovered the Pacific Ocean (Mar del Sur), a company led by Vasco Núñez de Balboa. 

From Pizarro we conserve a specimen of a sword composed of a blade from the Valencian swordsman Mateo Duarte. It was 33’’ long and a little over 1 inch wide.

Would you like to customize your sword?

Get in touch with us.

I accept the treatment of my data for the sending of communications of products or services.

DATA PROTECTION: In accordance with data protection regulations, we provide you with the following treatment information:
Responsible: ENCINAS PLIEGO, SANTIAGO REGINO
Purposes of the treatment: maintain a commercial relationship and send communications about products or services.
Rights that assist you: access, rectification, portability, deletion, limitation and opposition.
More information about the treatment in the privacy policy.

Our customer's experiences

What they say about our swords

Follow us on Instagram

INSTAGRAM

Utilizamos cookies propias y de terceros para analizar nuestros servicios y mostrarle publicidad relacionada con sus preferencias en base a un perfil elaborado a partir de sus hábitos de navegación (por ejemplo, páginas visitadas).

Puede obtener más información AQUÍ.