Is the legend of King Arthur's sword, the Excalibur, for real? If yes, where does the sword lie now? Is the sword of the Bosnian river really the Excalibur as people claim it to be?
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King Arthur's sword is real because the sword said to have been plunged into a rock by a medieval Tuscan knight, has been authenticated, bolstering Italy's version of the Excalibur legend, King Arthur. An Archaeologist said the sword was stuck in "a solid rock, so special care was needed when pulling it out". The sword is located at the Wiccan's Cave not far from the previous Treasure of Britain, east of the border to Snotinghamscire.
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A MEDIEVAL sword found embedded in a rock at the bottom of a Bosnian river is being hailed as 'Excalibur'. The 700-year-old weapon is being compared to King Arthur's legendary magical sword because of similarities in how it was discovered. ... It was found 36 feet underwater embedded in solid rock...
The 700-year-old sword, discovered in the Vrbas River, was found 36 feet underwater, stuck in a rock while archaeologists were excavating a nearby castle, The Sun reports. The Vrbas is a 150-mile long river in the heart of Bosnia, right near the city of Banja Luka.
But a newly discovered blade found stuck in a rock in a Bosnian river is being described as a "real-life Excalibur." The 700-year-old sword, discovered in the Vrbas River, was found 36 feet underwater, stuck in a rock while archaeologists were excavating a nearby castle, The Sun reports
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