Legend has it that King Arthur was the only person able to pull Excalibur from a stone. But a newly discovered blade found stuck in a rock in a Bosnian river is being described as a "real-life ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The secrets of a historic sword dubbed "Excalibur" are being unraveled, ...
An ancient sword known as the French version of King Arthur’s legendary “Excalibur” has mysteriously vanished from the town where, according to local lore, it had remained lodged in a rock for 1,300 ...
FRANCE’S “Excalibur” sword has mysteriously vanished after being wedged into rock for 1,300 years. Police are probing the suspected theft of the legendary weapon which was plunged into stone 32ft ...
The French Excalibur, a mythical sword known as Durandal, has gone missing. Legend has it that some 1,300 years ago, Roland, a knight of Charlemagne, hurled the blade so hard that it flew for over 100 ...
You, too, can try your hand at pulling King Arthur’s Excalibur sword from the stone where it’s stuck in three different Disney parks — Disneyland, in front of King Arthur Carrousel; Walt Disney World, ...
The blade was believed to cut through boulders with one blow FRANCE’S “Excalibur” sword has mysteriously vanished after being wedged into rock for 1,300 years. Police are probing the suspected theft ...
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