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The Roman Sword of Choice: The Gladius

Posted by Sword N Armory on Oct 15th 2019

The Roman Sword of Choice: The Gladius

The gladius was a Roman sword known for its double-edged sides and its superior thrusting tip. Typically the sword was constructed from steel and used as a close range weapon paired with a shield. The sword dates back to the 3rd Century BC where it took the place of a more primitive sword without as much function. There were several different designs of gladius used over the years for Roman soldiers. It's no wonder it was a favorite of Roman soldiers because of its many uses and its sturdy build.


Description
A gladius has two edges for cutting and slashing as well as a thrusting tip that was highly effective in causing mortal wounds to anyone stabbed with it. The handle of the sword was usually ribbed to provide a sturdy grip despite perspiration that’d happen during battle. The pommel of the blade was often round and sometimes ornamented depending on the soldier’s station in the army. Many times generals and other officers would have stones or other embellishments on the pommel of their blade to identify their sword and show their station.

How It Was Used
Typically, a gladius was used as a thrusting weapon. The tapered thrusting tip was capable of producing wounds to the torso that’d completely incapacitate the victim and would cause them to bleed to death. The two edges would be used for slashing at joints, such as the knee caps, and making the victim be forced down onto the ground and thus rendering them useless in battle. When paired with a large shield, the gladius was unbelievably effective as the wielder could use the shield to protect most of their body while the gladius was being thrust forward to cause these mortal wounds.

Construction

A gladius is made by melting down iron ore into blooms that were further worked to remove slag inclusions from the porous surface. These blooms would then be worked into the pieces of the sword. One of the reasons it’s so sturdy is because the blade was made by layering several pieces together while they were still hot and molding them into one blade. Afterwards it was sharpened on a grinder. This construction made it more resistant to rust as well as making it harder to break than swords made before it.

Truly the Weapon Won Against Many Ancient Wars

There were several different types of gladius made over the years with four main types being known to current archaeologists. Some of these types were even known for being used side by side during wars. The effectiveness of the weapon is second to none which’s why it was so popular in so many armies throughout history.