Eagle-Headed Hilt

Byzantine

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 301

Roman and, later, Byzantine officials carried large swords that terminated
in eagle-headed hilts. On this small sword, the hilt has a guard displaying a bust of the goddess Athena. The combination of motifs identifies the work as belonging to someone loyal to the classical heritage.

Eagle-Headed Hilt, Copper alloy, Byzantine

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