
Hello, can someone confirm if this is the real sword of Attila? Some people saying this is wasn’t belonged to him and belonged to a Magyar royal instead, can someone explain?

Hello, can someone confirm if this is the real sword of Attila? Some people saying this is wasn’t belonged to him and belonged to a Magyar royal instead, can someone explain?
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Dunno, let me call him quick, brb.
Atila would have held a straight Roman gladius
No, it wasnt. The shape of the sword matches with 9th century hungarian ( also alan and volga bulgarian ) swords, while the patterns on the sword is pretty much like 12 century arabic. The egzact same pattern could be found on the mosque of damascus.
Nah it is most certainly not
No it isn’t. It probably belonged to a Hungarian chieftain and it was made in the 10th century.
[https://www.khm.at/objektdb/detail/100469/?offset=0&lv=list](https://www.khm.at/objektdb/detail/100469/?offset=0&lv=list)
Belonged to a Hungarian noble called Count Dooku
I’m not sure, but I think it’s fake.
Attila’s original weapons are there his grave, but his grave has not been found yet.
If this sword really Attila’s sword, then he was an other man called Attila 😉
Atilla’s sword was longer…..