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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: St. George killing the dragon with a lance. Sculpture located in the Cathedral of Ferrara
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Lance Collection: Pillaster capital in the Todi Cathedral
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Lance Collection: St. George. High-relief, long attributed to Mino da Fiesole. Sacristy of the church of St
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Lance Collection: Two Estruscan age bronzes statuettes depicting a two-faced Janus
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Lance Collection: Stele with the famous image of Athena; preserved in the Museum of the Acropolis of Athens
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Lance Collection: Athenian Pelike with red firues with a battle scene. The work is preserved in the National
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Lance Collection: Bas-relief with a double representation of the goddess Athena
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Lance Collection: Ivory plaque with a representation of the Crucifixion, under the Cross are the Madonna and St
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Lance Collection: Carved stone with hunting scenes taken from Nimrud: work preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Lance Collection: Bowl with red figures and battle scenes: work attributed to the painter Panphaios
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Lance Collection: Sala di Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Museo Stibbert, Florence
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Lance Collection: Tapestry of Florentine manufacture representing the bear hunt
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Lance Collection: Flemish tapestry representing an episode of the life of Saul
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Lance Collection: Greek Stele with the text of the fragmentary text of the agreement that took place in the V
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Lance Collection: Angel with spear, small bronze by Gerolamo Campagna from the Church of San Lorenzo
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Lance Collection: Bas-relief of Pharaoh Menkauhor of the Fifth Dynasty: work preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Lance Collection: Detail of the enameled brick frieze with archers taken from the Palace of Darius I in Susa
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Lance Collection: Stained-glass window with a representation of the legend of St. Eutropio and Nicario
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Lance Collection: Detail of a painting depicting two warriors and a woman; work of Etruscan art taken from Cerveteri
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Lance Collection: Front of a Roman sarcophagus, with the scene of a gladiator fight
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Lance Collection: ACA-F-043921-0000
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Lance Collection: Franois Vase, detail, black-figure pottery, Klitias, National Archaeological Museum, Florence
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Lance Collection: ACA-F-043920-0000
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Lance Collection: Vase Franois, detail, black figure ceramics, Klitias, National Archaeological Museum, Florence
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Lance Collection: Bronze sculpted group with the Archangel St. Michael, work of art of Alessandro Algardi during his
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Lance Collection: Disc representing two knight pushing a standard bearer; work by Giovan Francesco Rustici preserved
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Lance Collection: St. George Killing the Dragon, by Joseph Arthur Coletti, in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna of
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Lance Collection: Engraving depicting the story of Penthesilea and Antenor, a Trojan War episode
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Lance Collection: Detail of a painted frieze located under the mouth of an Attic Amphora
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Lance Collection: Detail of the monumental tomb of Cansignorio, work of Bonino da Campione
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Lance Collection: Two plaques in iron animated with Biblical Stories. Bass-reliefs from the 1500's conserved in
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Lance Collection: High relief in terracotta depicting The Kiss of Judas, detail from Scenes of the Life of Christ
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Lance Collection: The statue in porphyry and marble of Minerva sitting, then changed to the goddess Roma
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Lance Collection: Three Greek vases from the V century BC, works preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Lance Collection: High relief representing the fight between St. George and the Dragon, French school
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Lance Collection: Statue representing St Michael, work preserved in the Church of St Michael, in Groppoli
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Lance Collection: Armour of the Martinengo of Brescia conserved at the Armoury of the Royal Palace, Musei Reali, Turin
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Lance Collection: Two scenes depicted on a page of the illuminated codex of Alexander the Great
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Lance Collection: Detail of a casket, covered in leather with golden reliefs; work preserved in the Museum of
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Lance Collection: The kitchen in the Vincigliata Castle in Fiesole
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Lance Collection: Swiss Guard in front of a door to the Palazzi Vaticani
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Lance Collection: Quirinian dyptych. Roman era bas-relief kept in the Museo Cristiano of Brescia
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Lance Collection: Sarcophagus fragment depicting a battle between Greeks and Barbarians
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Lance Collection: Pieta, sculpture by Baccio Bandinelli, in the Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence
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Lance Collection: A display room with objects from the XII to the XVI century. In the room are armors, lances
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Lance Collection: Archaic hidria with black figures in the Faina Museum in Orvieto
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Lance Collection: The Death Sentence of Jesus Christ with statues by Giovanni D'Enrico and frescoes by Morazzone
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Lance Collection: Pilate washing his hands; statue of Giovanni D'Enrico and frescoes of Morazzone


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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.