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		Iron Maces Of The End Of The 11th Century | 
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| Iron maces of the end of 11th century. From the Bayeux Tapestry. | |
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		Mace From The German Aenid Of Henry Of Waldeck | 
| Mace from the German Aenid of Henry of Waldeck, 13th century. In the Library of Berlin. | |
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		Burgundian Mace Of The 15th Century | 
| Burgundian mace, beginning of the 15th century. From a manuscript believed to have belonged to the Duke of Burgundy. In Library of the Arsenal, Paris. | |
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		English Mace In Wood And Iron | 
| English mace in wood and iron, reign of Henry V (1413-1422). In the Meyrick Collection. | |
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		English Mace In Iron | 
| English mace in iron of the middle of the 15th century. | |
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		15th Century Turkish Mace In Iron | 
| 15th century Turkish mace in iron. An architectural rose is damascened in the top. In the Museum of Artillery in Paris. | |
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		Maces From A Manuscript Of The End Of The 15th Century | 
| Maces from a manuscript of the end of the 15th century. In the Library of Munich. | |
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		French Mace Of The 16th Century | 
| French mace of the 16th century. | |
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		German Mace Of The 15th Century | 
| German mace of the 15th century. In engraved iron, about 22 inches in length and has the handle wire. In the Arsenal of Lucerne. | |
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		Maces Of The Iron Age | 
| Maces of the iron age, from the column of Theodosius at Constantinople which dates from the 4th century. |