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What metal is the Xiphos made of?

Bronze.


What is a ancient Greek sword called?

The earliest Greek swords were made of bronze. In the time that Homer wrote about, Homeric swords were more advanced. One type was called chalcos and was made of copper. There were also the Xiphos, Phasganon, and Aor. These were made of steel that sometimes had gold and silver accents. The xiphos has a double edge. There was also a kopis which was a machete like blade.


What is a xiphos?

A xiphos is a double-edged single-handed sword, used by the Ancient Greeks as an alternative weapon to the spear or javelin.


What is a greek sword called?

xiphos


How thick is a size 5 gray-nicolls xiphos?

7


How heavy is England cricketer alastair cook's xiphos bat?

2lb 9oz


What two Greek words does xiphoid come from?

The word xiphoid derives from the Greek word xiphos for straight sword, the tip of which the process somewhat resembles.


How much does the ibanez xiphos weigh?

anywhere from 2 to 20 punds, depending on style and metal used.


What weopones Did Spartans carry?

A 9 foot long spear called the Dori and a short sword called the Xiphos.


What weapons did the Spartans use?

Mainly spear and shield. Spartan hoplites (infantry) used relatively short swords (xiphos) as a secondary weapon.


How long is a xiphos?

Oh, dude, a xiphos is like a short sword from ancient Greece, so it's typically around 18-24 inches long. But hey, if you need it for a costume or something, just make sure it's not too big or you might accidentally take out a few party guests.


What type of weapons were used in the Trojan War?

The Greek Xiphos I imagine must have been the most widely used weapon, that is after the spears of the hoplites.