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The '''Carolingian Longsword''' was a [[longsword]] which originated from the {{Wiki|Carolingian Empire}} in central [[Europe]] during the Early [[Middle Ages]]. | The '''Carolingian Longsword''' was a [[longsword]] which originated from the {{Wiki|Carolingian Empire}} in central [[Europe]] during the Early [[Middle Ages]]. | ||
It originally belonged to the [[Anglo-Saxon]] ealdorman [[Lerion]] and was kept in his own personal villa. Following his death, the sword disappeared and was subsequently acquired by the [[Viking]] [[Eivor]].<ref | It originally belonged to the [[Anglo-Saxon]] ''{{Wiki|ealdorman}}'' [[Lerion]] and was kept in his own [[Lerion's villa|personal villa]]. Following his death, the sword disappeared and was subsequently acquired by the [[Viking]] [[Eivor]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | ||
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The Carolingian Longsword was a longsword which originated from the Carolingian Empire in central Europe during the Early Middle Ages.
It originally belonged to the Anglo-Saxon ealdorman Lerion and was kept in his own personal villa. Following his death, the sword disappeared and was subsequently acquired by the Viking Eivor.[1]


