How much did Viking swords weigh?

Viking sword

Viking Age sword
Produced 8th to 11th centuries
Specifications
Mass Ca. 1.0 to 1.5 kg
Length Ca. 84 to 105 cm

How old is the Ulfberht sword?

The Ulfberht swords are about 170 medieval swords found in Europe, dated to the 9th to 11th centuries, with blades inlaid with the inscription +VLFBERH+T or +VLFBERHT+. That word is a Frankish personal name that became the basis of a trademark of sorts, used by multiple bladesmiths for several centuries.

Did Vikings use 2 handed swords?

It would be exceedingly odd to find an original viking age sword with two handed grip. Oakeshott mentions some find of a large sword of two hand dimensions from a viking period burial (in Ireland?).

Did Vikings use short swords?

Seax is a short sword that was used primarily during the early part of the Viking era. It’s a one handed single edged weapon. Hilts were made of wood, bone, or horn. At least a few seax blades were every bit the equal of the finest sword blades from the period.

Are Viking swords heavy?

Late in the Viking era, blades became as long as 100cm (40in). The blade was typically 4-6cm wide (1.5-2.3in). The hilt and pommel provided the needed weight to balance the blade, with the total weight of the sword ranging from 2-4 lbs (1-2 kg). Typical swords weigh in at the lower end of this range.

What was the best Viking sword?

Ulfberht sword
Fashioned using a process unknown to the Vikings’ rivals, the Ulfberht sword was a revolutionary high-tech blade as well as a work of art. Considered by some to be one of the greatest swords ever made, it remains a fearsome weapon more than a millennium after it last saw battle.

Did Vikings have Longswords?

As such they are not a “natural step forward” in the evolution of weapons; A viking warrior with a longsword would find himself pretty dead pretty soon, as he lacks a shield or heavy armour to protect himself.

Did Vikings have one handed swords?

Swords in the Viking age were typically double edged; both edges of the blade were sharp. Swords were generally used single handed, since the other hand was busy holding the shield. Blades ranged from 60 to 90cm (24-36 in) long, although 70-80cm was typical. Typical swords weigh in at the lower end of this range.

What is the most famous Viking sword?