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"Spear: A Weapon of Power, Valor, and Legacy" Throughout history, the spear has been a symbol of strength and authority

Background imageSpear Collection: Etruscan civilization, Painting of sarcophagus of Amazons, from Tarquinia

Etruscan civilization, Painting of sarcophagus of Amazons, from Tarquinia
Etruscan civilization, 4th century b.C. Painting of the sarcophagus of the Amazons, from Tarquinia. Detail

Background imageSpear Collection: Etruscan civilization, Kist handle in bronze, portraying two warriors carrying wounded comrade

Etruscan civilization, Kist handle in bronze, portraying two warriors carrying wounded comrade, From Preneste
Etruscan civilization, 4th century b.C. A kist handle in bronze, portraying two warriors carrying a wounded comrade. From Preneste, Palestrine Hill (Rome)

Background imageSpear Collection: Bone plates depicting warrior figures, detail

Bone plates depicting warrior figures, detail
Italic civilizations, 7th century b.C. Bone plates depicting warrior figures. Detail

Background imageSpear Collection: Germany, Mainz, Relief pedestal depicting an auxiliary troop

Germany, Mainz, Relief pedestal depicting an auxiliary troop Germany, Mainz, Landesmuseum Mainz (Acrhaeological and Art Museum), Roman art

Background imageSpear Collection: Sandstone Novilara Stele, detail showing fighting scene

Sandstone Novilara Stele, detail showing fighting scene
Picene civilization, 6th century b.C. Sandstone Novilara Stele, detail showing a fighting scene

Background imageSpear Collection: Replica of antechamber with royal ka of Horakhty guarding entrance to sarcophagus chamber

Replica of antechamber with royal ka of Horakhty guarding entrance to sarcophagus chamber, from King Tutankhamens tomb
Egypt - Cairo - Pharaonic Village. Replica of King Tutankhamens tomb as was found by Howard Carter at the time of discovery, in November 1922

Background imageSpear Collection: Scene from ancient Greek vase with Heracles sacrificing a bull to Aphrodite by Piringer

Scene from ancient Greek vase with Heracles sacrificing a bull to Aphrodite by Piringer (after Greek original)
Alexandre de Laborde (1774-1842). Collection des vases grecs de Ms.le Comte de Lamberg, Paris, 1813-1824. Heracles sacrificing a bull to Aphrodite. Engraving by Piringer after Greek original

Background imageSpear Collection: Anthropomorphic stele depicting character armed with spear and sword

Anthropomorphic stele depicting character armed with spear and sword, From Filetto (Tuscany region, Italy)
Italic civilizations, 6th century b.C. Anthropomorphic stele depicting a character armed with spear and sword, height 129 cm. From Filetto (Tuscany region, Italy)

Background imageSpear Collection: Red-figure pottery, Krater attributed to Polygnotus showing scene of Gigantomachy

Red-figure pottery, Krater attributed to Polygnotus showing scene of Gigantomachy
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Krater attributed to Polygnotus showing scene of Gigantomachy

Background imageSpear Collection: Map of german tribe crossing the Rhine river, drawing

Map of german tribe crossing the Rhine river, drawing
Ancient Rome. Map of Germania Superior and upper Rhine and Danube River courses. Color illustration

Background imageSpear Collection: Slab with relief depicting a Hittite warrior, from Carchemish, Turkey

Slab with relief depicting a Hittite warrior, from Carchemish, Turkey
Hittite civilization, 9th-8th century b.C. Slab with relief depicting a Hittite warrior. From Carchemish, Turkey

Background imageSpear Collection: Prehistory: drawing depicting men and habitat of the Neolithic

Prehistory: drawing depicting men and habitat of the Neolithic

Background imageSpear Collection: Italy, Pompei, mosaic depicting the Battle of Issus

Italy, Pompei, mosaic depicting the Battle of Issus
Roman civilization. Mosaic depicting the Battle of Issus. From Pompei, Italy

Background imageSpear Collection: Red-figure pottery. Attic krater depicting Heracles and Argonauts from Orvieto, Umbria region

Red-figure pottery. Attic krater depicting Heracles and Argonauts from Orvieto, Umbria region, Italy, 475-450 B. C
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic krater depicting Heracles and Argonauts, 475-450 b.C. From Orvieto, Umbria region, Italy

Background imageSpear Collection: Heavy infantry and alite Sacred Band cavalry, drawing

Heavy infantry and alite Sacred Band cavalry, drawing
Carthaginian empire. Heavy infantry and A

Background imageSpear Collection: Austria, Vienna, Knight by Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)

Austria, Vienna, Knight by Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) Albertina (collection of graphic art)

Background imageSpear Collection: Peru, city of Cuzco, engraving by Georg Braun, 1594

Peru, city of Cuzco, engraving by Georg Braun, 1594
Peru, 16th century. The city of Cuzco, engraving by Georg Braun, 1594

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Paris, Oediphus Explains the Riddle of the Sphinx, 1808

France, Paris, Oediphus Explains the Riddle of the Sphinx, 1808
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), Oediphus Explains the Riddle of the Sphinx, 1808

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Versailles, The Battle of Taillebourg, 1837, oil on canvas

France, Versailles, The Battle of Taillebourg, 1837, oil on canvas
Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863), The Battle of Taillebourg, 21th July 1242, won by Saint Louis, 1837, oil on canvas, 489x554 cm

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Vizille, Allegory of Freedom, 1790, oil on canvas

France, Vizille, Allegory of Freedom, 1790, oil on canvas
France - 18th century. Allegory of Freedom, 1790, oil on canvas

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Paris, The damnation of Faust probably by Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904)

France, Paris, The damnation of Faust probably by Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904), inspired by the opera by Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), litograph, 1888, 19th century

Background imageSpear Collection: Italy, Sicily, Gela, warrior on Lekythos by Edinburgh painter

Italy, Sicily, Gela, warrior on Lekythos by Edinburgh painter
Greek art - 5th century b.C. Lekythos by the Edinburgh Painter, found in Gela (Sicily). Detail: a warrior

Background imageSpear Collection: Peru, Cuzco, City of Cuzco by Georg Braun, 1594, engraving

Peru, Cuzco, City of Cuzco by Georg Braun, 1594, engraving
Peru, 16th century. The city of Cuzco, engraving by Georg Braun, 1594

Background imageSpear Collection: Statue of pope Celestine V holding Italian town of L aquila, by Girolamo da Vicenza

Statue of pope Celestine V holding Italian town of L aquila, by Girolamo da Vicenza
Girolamo da Vicenza (15th-16th century), statue of pope Celestine V holding the Italian town of L aquila in his hand

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Paris, The Battle of the Romans and the Sabines, detail

France, Paris, The Battle of the Romans and the Sabines, detail
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), The Battle of the Romans and the Sabines. Detail

Background imageSpear Collection: Italy, The planet Mars and the siege to a castle from De Sphaera, Latin manuscript 209 (folio 7)

Italy, The planet Mars and the siege to a castle from De Sphaera, Latin manuscript 209 (folio 7, verso), miniature, 1470 15th century, Biblioteca Estense (Library)

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Paris, Costume sketch for Wotan in The Ring of the Nibelung - The Rhinegold by Richard

France, Paris, Costume sketch for Wotan in The Ring of the Nibelung - The Rhinegold by Richard Wagner for
Richard Wagner (1813-1883), Der Ring des Nibelungen - Das Rheingold (The Ring of the Nibelung - The Rhinegold), 1869. Costume sketch for Wotan by Joseph Pincheon, for the performance at Paris OpA

Background imageSpear Collection: Austria, Satire depicting barricades at Vienna during 1848 revolution

Austria, Satire depicting barricades at Vienna during 1848 revolution, by Johann Christian Schoeller, watercolor
Austria, 19th century. Johann Christian Schoeller (1782-1851), Die Barricade am Eingang der Schulerstrasse, den 10 October 1848. Satire depicting barricades at Vienna during 1848 revolution

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Paris, Poster of The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner

France, Paris, Poster of The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner (1813-1883), Der Ring des Nibelungen - Die Walkure (The Ring of the Nibelung - The Valkyrie). Poster by Grasset, 1893

Background imageSpear Collection: France, Paris, Costume sketch for Ortlinde valkyrie in The Ring of the Nibelung - The Valkyrie by

France, Paris, Costume sketch for Ortlinde valkyrie in The Ring of the Nibelung - The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner for
Richard Wagner (1813-1883), Der Ring des Nibelungen - Die Walkure (The Ring of the Nibelung - The Valkyrie), 1870. Costume sketch for Ortlinde valkyrie by Charles Bianchini (1860-1905)

Background imageSpear Collection: Roman civilization, Mosaic depicting boar hunting scene

Roman civilization, Mosaic depicting boar hunting scene
Roman civilization. Mosaic depicting a boar hunting scene

Background imageSpear Collection: England, Sisley, Headstone depicting an armed knight

England, Sisley, Headstone depicting an armed knight Roman art

Background imageSpear Collection: Embossed bronze lamina depicting warrior

Embossed bronze lamina depicting warrior
Italic civilizations, 5th century b.C. Embossed bronze lamina depicting a warrior

Background imageSpear Collection: Italy, Umbria, Bronze slab depicting a warrior, from the excavation site of Castel San Mariano

Italy, Umbria, Bronze slab depicting a warrior, from the excavation site of Castel San Mariano Museo Archeologico Nazionale Dell umbria (Archaeological Museum), Etruscan art

Background imageSpear Collection: Altar of Juturna in Roman Forum, Relief portraying Dioscuri

Altar of Juturna in Roman Forum, Relief portraying Dioscuri
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Altar of Juturna in the Roman Forum. Relief portraying the Dioscuri

Background imageSpear Collection: Italy, Val Trebbia, Spina, Detail of an armed Giant during the Gigantomachy from red-figure Attic

Italy, Val Trebbia, Spina, Detail of an armed Giant during the Gigantomachy from red-figure Attic krater, painted by the painter of the Niobides, 460 B.C. 5th Century B.C

Background imageSpear Collection: Algeria, Tipasa, Stele depicting a Roman knight with a spear

Algeria, Tipasa, Stele depicting a Roman knight with a spear Roman art, From Algeria, Musee De Tipasa (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageSpear Collection: Red-figure pottery, Krater portraying tragic episode of Orestes of Aeschylus

Red-figure pottery, Krater portraying tragic episode of Orestes of Aeschylus
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Krater portraying a tragic episode of Orestes of Aeschylus, Orestes and Electra near their fathers tomb

Background imageSpear Collection: Iraq, Khorsabad, Relief representing men paying tributes, from the Palace of Sargon II

Iraq, Khorsabad, Relief representing men paying tributes, from the Palace of Sargon II (circa 722-705 B. C. ), stone
Iraq, Khorsabad, Relief representing men paying tributes, from the Palace of Sargon II (circa 722-705 B.C.), stone 8th Century B.C. France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Assyrian art

Background imageSpear Collection: Basalt slab with relief depicting warriors armed with spear and shield, from Carchemish, Turkey

Basalt slab with relief depicting warriors armed with spear and shield, from Carchemish, Turkey
Hittite civilization, 9th century b.C. Basalt slab with relief depicting warriors armed with spear and shield. From Carchemish, Turkey

Background imageSpear Collection: Statue of Polyphemus, Roman civilization

Statue of Polyphemus, Roman civilization
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Statue of Polyphemus

Background imageSpear Collection: Base of Kouros with relief depicting procession with hoplites

Base of Kouros with relief depicting procession with hoplites
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Base of a Kouros with relief depicting a procession with hoplites

Background imageSpear Collection: Ashurbanipal hunting, the king on his chariot, bas-relief from Nineveh, Irak, detail

Ashurbanipal hunting, the king on his chariot, bas-relief from Nineveh, Irak, detail
Assyrian civilization, 7th century b.C. Ashurbanipal hunting, detail, 645 b.C. The king on his chariot. Bas-relief from Nineveh

Background imageSpear Collection: Sheet-bronze Arnoaldi Situla, from Bologna excavations, detail with armed warriors

Sheet-bronze Arnoaldi Situla, from Bologna excavations, detail with armed warriors
Prehistory, Italy, Villanovian Culture. Sheet-bronze Arnoaldi Situla, from Bologna excavations. Detail with armed warriors

Background imageSpear Collection: Polished flint spear and javelin points

Polished flint spear and javelin points
Prehistory, Italy, Umbria region, Neolithic. Spear and javelin points made of polished flint

Background imageSpear Collection: Sarcophagus depicting peasants, from necropolis of Sperandio, Perugia province, Italy

Sarcophagus depicting peasants, from necropolis of Sperandio, Perugia province, Italy
Etruscan civilization, 6th century b.C. Sarcophagus manufactured at Chiusi, found at the necropolis of Sperandio, Perugia province, Italy. Detail: peasants

Background imageSpear Collection: Italy, Val Trebbia, Spina, Detail of scene of a Dyonisian cult from red-figure Attic krater

Italy, Val Trebbia, Spina, Detail of scene of a Dyonisian cult from red-figure Attic krater, painted by the painter of the Niobides, 460 B.C. 5th Century B.C

Background imageSpear Collection: Polished flint spear point

Polished flint spear point
Prehistory, Italy, Marche region, Paleolithic - Polished flint spear point



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"Spear: A Weapon of Power, Valor, and Legacy" Throughout history, the spear has been a symbol of strength and authority. From ancient civilizations to medieval battles, its presence has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. In Derek Jarman's Caravaggio (1986), Sean Bean embodies the essence of power as he wields a spear with commanding grace. Just like Queen Boudica of the Iceni Tribe who fearlessly led her people into battle against Roman oppression. The Bayeux Tapestry vividly portrays the Norman Conquest where spears were raised high in anticipation, and is here that Odin sits upon his throne, watching over warriors armed with spears as they prepare for war. King Harold's foot soldiers brandishing their spears and battle axes in the Bayeux Tapestry remind us of their unwavering loyalty and determination during times of conflict. In 1918, Trotsky slayed the counter-revolutionary dragon in a powerful poster that showcased not only his bravery but also the symbolic might of the spear. Freya rides triumphantly in her chariot adorned with spears, representing both beauty and strength intertwined. This echoes throughout history as seen during The Battle of Agincourt in 1415 when brave soldiers readied themselves for combat wielding their trusty spears. Boadicea (Boudica) stands tall among her people; her spear held high as she fought fiercely against those who sought to oppress them. Her legacy lives on through time immemorial. Even before recorded history began, prehistoric humans relied on primitive spear-throwers to hunt for survival. These early tools laid down foundations for future advancements in weaponry. An Assyrian king confidently rides his chariot while holding a gleaming spear - an emblematic representation of dominance over enemies encountered along ancient trade routes. Ancient Romans donned elaborate costumes complete with ceremonial spears during grand spectacles, showcasing their military prowess and cultural opulence.