Only in movies and sort.
Iron was used to make tools that had been previously made of bronze. Such as knives, swords, arrow heads, ect.
If you mean ancient Roman swords, the ones that remain are kept carefully in museums. They were made of iron and over the years most of them have rusted away and the ones remaining are either coated with rust or have parts missing. They're mostly used as museum exhibits today.
Not for military purposes.
The Dorians used Iron swords, shields, spears (iron tips), stone axes and hammers
Bronze, Iron and every other known metal of the time it was used
Fencing is a sport where swords, of a kind are used. Swords, as we generally think of them, are mainly ceremonial today though their variations are still used extensively in combat. Machetes, bayonets etc.
Iron helped the Greeks because iron was a stronger metal for swords and shields than the metal they used before during battle.
Yes and then Iron
swords knives
Depends, guess you could really make it out of anything you want. But most probably Iron.
Cast iron is not used today to make a stove.
A blacksmith is a person who creates objects (such as swords) from steel or iron by forging the metal.