- Grunwald Swords
Grunwald Swords were a gift presented by
Ulrich von Jungingen , the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order of Knights to King Ladislaus II of Poland and Grand DukeVytautas the Great of Lithuania onJuly 15 ,1410 , just before theBattle of Grunwald (Tannenberg). The gift, a pair of simple baresword s, was a formal invitation to the battle. After the Polish-Lithuanian victory, both swords were taken as a war trophy by King Ladislaus toKraków , Poland's capital at the time, and placed in the treasury of the RoyalWawel Castle .With time, the two swords became treated as royal insignia, symbolising the monarch's reign over two nations, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. They were probably used in coronations of most Polish kings from the 15th to the 18th centuries. In private hands after the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the end of the 18th century, they were lost without a trace in 1853. They remained, however, a symbol of victory and Poland's and Lithuania's past, and an important part of national identity of the two nations.
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