• Detail of the painting The Bogatyrs by artist Viktor Vasnetsov depicting the medieval Russian knight Dobrynia Nikititch with a sword.
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  • Who hasn't dreamt of wielding such a sword at some point? The allure of Kladenets lies not just in its physical form, but also in the extraordinary feats it enables.
  • The explanation for the weapons of the ancient Russian heroes is logical and simple. The name "sword-kladenets" comes from the word steel, which in Old...
  • There is a version about another meaning of the word "lay", namely - the sword-kladenets with one wave of the hero's hand puts down the enemy's army.
  • But in any case, the essence remains one: the sword-kladenets was a rather formidable and effectively smashing weapons for the warrior.
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  • Kladenets was said to fight without the need of a Warrior, levitating by it's own and “swinging to and fro''. It was also known as The “Self-Swinging” Sword.
  • Also, the origin of the name "kladenets" can be associated with the Old Irish word claided and the Latin gladius, translated into Russian, meaning a sword.
  • Magical Sword Kladenets. ... The Kladenets sword is a magical sword most often mentioned in Russian fairy tales or various types of mythical stories.