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"Lance: A Symbol of Power, Valor, and Heroism Throughout History" From the Bayeux Tapestry portraying the Norman Conquest to Rembrandt's masterpiece "A Man in Armour

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Lance Collection: Polyptych depicting St. George and the Dragon and the Annunciation
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Lance Collection: Mato-tope or Four Bears, Chief of the Mandan people
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Lance Collection: Nordic mythology: The Walkyries (virgins warriors) in Valholl (or Walhalla, Valhalla
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Lance Collection: Spear tips from Tarquinia, early 8th century BC (bronze)
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Lance Collection: Hebrew knights led by David walk on the Miniature Philistines from the manuscript Ms
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Lance Collection: Lion hunt. Painting by Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863), 1855. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0. 56 x 0
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Lance Collection: Bullfighting: 'the game of canes in Valladolid
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Lance Collection: Various men from Southern Africa. Illustration in 'Le costume historique'
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Lance Collection: Warrior, period of bronze weapons - in 'Les Costumes civil et militaires des
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Lance Collection: Eskimo Hunting Tools - Elisha Kent Kane, Artic Exlorations in the Years 1853-1855, vol
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Lance Collection: Hunting scene, a hunter wanks a spear. (engraved rock)
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Lance Collection: Francois I (1494-1547), portrait of the King of France and tournament scene
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Lance Collection: Eskimo knife and spear - Elisha Kent Kane, Artic Exlorations in the years 1853-1855, vol
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Lance Collection: A warrior with a spear and a shield Lucanian fresco from the 4th century BC
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Lance Collection: Golden sheet showing an horseman attacking a warrior with a spear (Scythian art
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Lance Collection: Battle of Auray on 29 September 1364 last battle of succession of Brittany between an
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Lance Collection: A Swiss Guard of the King in 1586 (Henry III) - Member of the Kings Swiss Guard
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Lance Collection: Armor of armor, 15th century, Armee Museum, Madrid
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Lance Collection: Scene of gladiator fights, between a retiary and a secutor, 4th century (mosaic)
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Lance Collection: The miniature fox hunt from 'The book of hunting'
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Lance Collection: Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Caeneus and centaurs, 520-510 BC
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Lance Collection: French revolution: allegory of freedom under the traits of a woman
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Lance Collection: Weapons and wine are brought to the ships during the refuelling for the conquete of
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Lance Collection: The angel carrying the spear having pierced the heart of Christ
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Lance Collection: Chivalrous tournament between Tristan and Palamede. Miniature taken from the manuscript
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Lance Collection: The surrender of Breda on June 5, 1625 (oil on canvas, 1634-1635)
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Lance Collection: Henry IV (1589-1610) loading at the head of his cavalry. Anonymous French painting of the 17th
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Lance Collection: Iron spades and spear tips. 5th century BC
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Lance Collection: Saint Michael defeating the dragon or the great Saint Michael Painting by Raffaello
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Lance Collection: Sketch of 'Achilles Education by the Centaur Chiron'
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Lance Collection: Gauls - Gauls
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Lance Collection: The Oath of the Horatii, 1784 (oil on canvas)
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Lance Collection: Battle scene. (miniature)
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Lance Collection: The Battle of Marignan in 1515. Tomb of the Heart of the King of France Francois I
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Lance Collection: Royal family from Macedonia, detail (fresco, 1st century AD)
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Lance Collection: A warship, with soldiers armed with crossbows and arrows, shields and spears (drawing
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Lance Collection: Franco-English War (1202-1214): the Battle of Bouvines on 27 / 07 / 1214 between the French
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Lance Collection: Month of February: tournament of knights with spectators. c. 1535 (fresco)
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Lance Collection: Hector and Andromaque farewell. Leaving for the Trojan War Hector leaves his wife
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Lance Collection: Mesopotamia: colossal spear inscribed in the name of 'Lugal
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Lance Collection: Weapons of the Jivaros Indians. Engraving 1846-48
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Lance Collection: A bronze cavalry squadron. From the tomb of Leitai, Wuwei, Gansu
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Lance Collection: Courteous love scene, 15th century (miniature)
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Lance Collection: Don Quijote and Sancho with the squadron of the braying villagers - from '
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Lance Collection: X and Y letters Xistics. Engraving in 'Alphabet des jeux'. Mr
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Lance Collection: Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor before Paris - Otton II of the Holy Empire


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"Lance: A Symbol of Power, Valor, and Heroism Throughout History" From the Bayeux Tapestry portraying the Norman Conquest to Rembrandt's masterpiece "A Man in Armour, " the lance has been an enduring symbol of strength and conquest. Dating back centuries, this weapon evokes images of fearless warriors charging into battle. In Norse mythology, Odin sits proudly on his throne with his trusty lance by his side, embodying leadership and authority. Similarly, Trotsky slaying the counter-revolutionary dragon in a powerful poster from 1918 represents the triumph over adversity. Even in leisurely pursuits like table tennis during Edwardian times or Don Quixote's whimsical adventures with Sancho Panza, the lance remains a potent emblem of chivalry and adventure, and is a reminder that courage knows no bounds. The Battle of Agincourt about to begin in 1415 showcases knights gripping their lances tightly as they prepare for combat. This scene epitomizes bravery against all odds. Likewise, an Assyrian king atop his chariot wields a formidable lance while leading his armies into war - a testament to ancient military might. Jousting tournaments captured imaginations throughout medieval Europe; illustrations depicting two knights competing highlight not only skill but also honor associated with wielding a lance. The Charge of Light Brigade immortalized through Tennyson's poem reminds us how even in defeat, valor shines brightly when facing insurmountable odds. During inter-war periods, territorial army posters emphasized national defense and called upon citizens to take up arms if necessary - showcasing soldiers armed with lances ready to protect their homeland at any cost. Lastly, we cannot forget the Ancient Greeks holding Thermopylae pass against overwhelming Persian forces in 480 BC - their spears acting as extensions of their willpower and determination.