
| Ref. | Nombre | Peso | Largo | Precio (usd) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M538 | Lancelot - Bronce | 6.0 Kg |
92 cm | $ 380.00 |
| M535 | DESCATALOGADO | 6.0 K g | 92 cm | |
| M567 | Redbeard - Bronce | 6.0 K g | 110 cm | $ 418.00 |
Lancelot
Investido caballero por el rey Arturo, Sir Lancelot se convirtió en uno de los personajes más célebres y legendarios de la "Tabla Redonda". La propia reina Ginebra fue su dama el día que tomó los votos de caballería. En la conquista del castillo de la "Dolorosa Guarda" descubre sus orígenes: hijo del rey Ban de Benoic, que perdió su reino y envió a su hijo Lancelot a la corte de Arturo, acompañado de la Dama del Lago, a ser investido caballero. Su relación amorosa con la propia reina Ginebra le hizo medirse a todos los caballeros de la Tabla Redonda que querían salvar el honor mancillado de su señor Arturo. Lancelot, después de vencerlos uno a uno, se retira voluntariamente a un monasterio para hacer penitencia. Antes de morir, la Dama del Lago viene en su ayuda y con ella se sumerge por siempre bajo las aguas del mismo.
Barbarroja
El Papa Clemente III (1187 - 1191), promovió la Tercera Cruzada en la que participaran tres reyes: Federico I Barbarroja de Alemania; Felipe II de Francia y Ricardo I Corazón de León de Inglaterra. Barbarroja, llamado así por el color de su pelo, fue el más audaz y valeroso, no tuvo dificultad en derrotar al enemigo, que se interponía en el camino hacia la conquista de Jerusalén. Fue el primero en llegar, pero no pudo terminar la conquista porque murió ahogado en un rio el 10 de Junio de 1190.
| Ref. | Name | Weight | Width | Price (usd) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M538 | Lancelot - Bronze | 6.0 Kg |
92 cm | $ 380.00 |
| M535 | ANNULLED | 6.0 K g | 92 cm | |
| M567 | Redbeard - Bronze | 6.0 K g | 110 cm | $ 418.00 |
Lancelot
Knighted by king Arthur, Sir Lancelot became one of the most legendary celebrities of the "Round Table". Queen Guinevere was his lady when he swore his vows as a knight. Lancelot continued his knight adventures conquering the castle of the "Pitiful Guard" and he disclosed his origins as "Lancelot du Lac", son of the brave and generous king "Ban Benoic", who had fought loyally at the side of king Arthur and had lost his kingdom, sending his son Lancelot in the company of the "Lady of the Lake", to be knighted at the court of king Arthur. His love affair with Queen Guinevere led him to fight against all the knights of the Round Table who wanted to save their lord's honour. After defeating one by one, Lancelot admitted his disloyalty to the king, going to a monastery to do penance and pay for his misdeed. Before he died, the Lady of the Lake came to help him and they both disapeared forever in the lake, thus honouring his name, "Lancelot du Lac".
Redbeard
The Pope Clement III (1187 - 1191) promoted the III Crusade in which three kings took part: Frederick I Redbeard of Germany, Phillip II of France and Richard the Lionheart of England. Frederick received his name for the color of his hair, he was dareful and valiant. After defeating many enemy's armies, he was the first one in arriving to the walls of Jerusalem but he could not fulfil his deen because he died drowned in a river on June 10th, 1190.