10. Tomoyuki Yamashita's Sword
9. Curved Saber of San Martin José de San Martín
8. Seven-Branched Sword Baekje Dynasty
7. Wallace Sword
William Wallace was a Scottish warrior who lived from 1272 to 1305. Wallace is known for leading the resistance against the British during the War of Scottish Independence
6. Tizona

El Cid is a man who was born around 1040 in Vivar, a small town about six miles north of Burgos, the capital of Castile. Kingdom of Castile was one of the medieval kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula. During the life of El Cid became a successful military leader and diplomat. He was appointed chairman of the army Alfonso VI and became a hero of Spain. El Cid is the king's most valuable asset in the war against the Moors. He was a skilled military strategist and a powerful swordsman.
El Cid has a different sword in his life, but the two most famous are Colada and Tizona. Tizona is the sword used by El Cid to fight the Moors. The weapon is one of the most cherished relics in Spain and is believed to have been forged in Cordoba, Spain, although the blade made from Damascus steel. Damascus steel is mainly used in the Middle East. Tizona cm/40.5 is 103 inches long and weighs 1.1 pounds kg/2.4. It contains two separate inscriptions, with a list of dates in 1002 and another plant cites Catholic prayer Ave Maria. Tizona currently on display at the Museo de Burgos in Spain.
5. Napoleon Sword

In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte became the leader of the French political and military after the coup. Five years later declared himself emperor of the French Senate. In the first decade of the 19th century French Empire of Napoleon and engage in conflict and war with every major European power. In the end, a series victory gave France a dominant position in continental Europe, but as history will be repeated later, in 1812 the French started their attack from Russia. The decision to invade Russia marks a turning point in Napoleon's wealth. In 1814, the Sixth Coalition invaded France and Napoleon was captured and exiled to the island of Elba. He will run away, but eventually died in captivity on the island of Saint Helena. Historians consider Napoleon as a military genius and a man who makes a strong contribution to the operational art of war.
Napoleon on the battlefield carrying a pistol and sword. It has a large collection of guns and artillery. His weapon is one of a kind and includes the best material. In the summer of 2007, a gold-encrusted sword that once belonged to Napoleon auctioned in France more than $ 6.4 million dollars. The sword used by Napoleon in battle. In the early 1800s, Napoleon gave the weapon to his brother as a wedding gift. the sword was passed down from generation to generation, never leave the Bonaparte family. In 1978, the sword was declared a national treasure in France and the winning bidder was not identified.
4. Sword of Mercy

Sword of Mercy is a famous weapon that once belonged to Edward Confessor. Edward Confessor is one of the last king of the Anglo-Saxon England before the Norman Conquest of 1066. He reigned 1042-1066 and his administration has been marked by the collapse of royal authority in England disorganization. Shortly after the death of Edward Confessor, the Normans began to expand into England, led by William the Conqueror.
Mercy has a broken sword blade, which cut short and square. In 1236, the weapon named curtana and since it was used for royal ceremonies. In ancient times it was an honor to bear the sword before the king. This is considered as a gesture of mercy. Stories about violating weapons is unknown, but the mythological history indicates that the tip broken by an angel to prevent murder is wrong.Sword of Mercy is part of the British Crown Jewels and is one of only five swords used during the coronation of English kings. The weapon was a rare weapon and one of only a small number of swords to survive during the reign of Oliver Cromwell. During the coronation in England, the Sword of Mercy is a sword held by the king for his abundant honor to the warrior.
3. Honjo Masamune

Masamune is a clever Japanese Sword which is widely regarded as one of the world's largest metallurgists. Date Masamune the right to life is unknown, but he believed that he worked between the years 1288-1328. Masamune weapons has achieved legendary status for centuries. He created is known as a tachi sword and dagger called tant?. Masamune sword has a strong reputation for excellence and quality. He rarely signed his works, so it will be difficult to identify all of his weapons.
The most famous of all the sword Masamune named Honjo Masamune. The Honjo Masamune is very important because it represents the shogunate during the Edo period of Japan. The sword was passed down from one to the Shogun Shogun for several generations. In 1939 the weapon was a national treasure in Japan, but remain the property of the Tokugawa family. The last known owner of the Honjo Masamune was Tokugawa Iemasa. Apparently Tokugawa Iemasa providing weapons and 14 other sword to the police station in Mejiro, Japan, in December 1945.Shortly thereafter in January 1946, police Mejiro gave the sword to Sgt. Bimore Coldy (U.S. 7th Cavalry). Since then, the Honjo Masamune is lost and the presence of the sword remains a mystery. Honjo Masamune is one of the most important historical artifacts to disappear at the end of World War II.
2. Joyeuse

Charlemagne was a man who was born around the year 742. He is one of the greatest rulers in world history and become the King of the Franks in 768. In 800 he was named emperor of Rome, a position he held for the rest of his life. In the Holy Roman Empire it was known as Charles I and was the first Holy Roman Emperor. During the period of Charlemagne's Frankish empire he expanded into an empire, which covered much of Western and Central Europe. Charlemagne considered the founding father of both French and German monarchy, and the father of Europe.
Joyeuse was the name of Charlemagne's personal sword. Currently, there are two swords attributed to Joyeuse. One is a sword that is stored in the Schatzkammer Weltliche in Vienna, while others are placed in the Louvre in France. His knife on display at the Louvre claim most built from the original sword of Charlemagne. The sword is made of parts from different centuries, so it becomes difficult to identify the weapon as a Joyeuse. The handle of the sword shows the date of the factory around the time of Charlemagne. The sculpted gold strike was made in two parts and the length of the grip of gold decorated with diamonds ever.Charlemagne's sword appears in many legends and historical documents. Bulfinch's Mythology described Charlemagne using Joyeuse to behead the Saracen commander Corsuble Dane Ogier and his knights. After the death of Charlemagne, the sword was owned by the Basilica of Saint Denis and then taken to the Louvre after the Coronation procession to the kings of France.
1. Zulfikar

Zulfikar is an ancient sword owned by syaidina Ali. Ali is the friend and daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. He ruled the Islamic Caliphate AD 656-661 By some historical accounts, Muhammad gave the sword Zulfikar Ali at the Battle of Uhud syaidina. Sword is one of the main symbol of Islam and admired by millions of people.Zulfikar is a sword, which refers to the sword of West Asia or South Asia with a curved blade. It is said that the sword of Ali Syaidina used in the Trench War, which was an attempt of the famous siege in the city of Medina. During the battle, the Prophet Muhammad, Ali Syaidina, and defender of Islam to build a trench to protect against cavalry Medina much larger confederation.
Some are opposed to this pendang form. Some of them describe the weapon has two parallel blades, emphasizing mystical abilities and speed, while others describe as a sword Zulfikar more traditional form. Some pictures depict the history of the sword with a split, V-shaped knife weapons that lasted until this day and stored in possession of Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi. This weapon is part of the famous collection called al-Jafr.Al-Jafr is a Shiite holy book. It consists of two leather boxes containing the most important artifacts from the time of the Prophet Muhammad and Ali Syaidina. The collection has been passed down for generations, with each new priest receives from its predecessor. The contents of Al-Jafr quite impressive, but they are not available for dilihatkan to the public. One part of this book describes the rules of Islam, direction, and things about the war, including a bag containing a suit of armor and weapons of the Prophet Muhammad. Zulfikar is one of the priceless artifacts.