The Scottish two-handed sword
The Scottish two-handed sword, or claymore, emerged in the early 16th century and played a key role in battles from the 15th to the 17th centuries. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic term “claidheamh-mòr,” meaning “great sword,” the claymore is known for its imposing size and formidable reach, symbolizing the strength and tradition of Scottish martial prowess.
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