Bringing the Holy Land Home: The Crusades, Chertsey Abbey, and the Reconstruction of a Medieval Masterpiece

What does this tell us about the Crusades?


Pierres Pommel it is without a doubt one of the most important and historical battle-field recoveries in the History of Crusade period Art. The Pommels' elaborate design immediatley catches your eye is in many ways closer to a lavish seal or coin than it is to a battlefield weapon. As Pierre was one of the wealthiest and most royal crusaders of his time, it was neccessaery and just for his pommel to properly ref;ect his highstanding station. The Pommel was a truly ideal spot to advertise his status. Pierre and the swords designers wanted to couple his family heraldry with the Crusader mark,  projecting Pierres power and influence, as well as his faithful commitment to the cause. 

The Sword Pommel of Pierre de Dreux is a truly invaluable Artifact from the Crusades. Due to the fact that it is one of the only ceritifed Crusade battlefield artifacts in existence, the Pommel offers us an accurate and individualized window into the crusades. It is an Artifact that gives us an remarkable view of the types of People that went on Crusade and the Motivations that might have encouraged them to do so. This Pommel amazingly allows us to identify without a doubt a wealthy French Duke who went on Crusade thousands of years ago. This object directly indicates the Ownership and Heraldry of its wielder and offers us a glimpse of his Crusading Lifestyle. The Sword Pommel of Pierre de Dreux offers us the unique experiance of being able to study a prestigious individual we know for certain travelled to the Holy Land for the Seventh Crusade. 



 

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