File:NORWEGIAN 18th-CENTURY ARMY SWORDS 1. Soldatkårde c. 1700 2. Offiserskårde 1700-t 3. Sabel for offiser M1789 4. Sabel for menig artillerist 1802 BERGENHUS FESTNINGSMUSEUM Military History Museum Bergen Norway 6825.jpg

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English: 18th-century swords of the Norwegian army in glass display at the Bergenhus Fortress Museum in Bergen, Norway. During the union with dominating Denmark (until 1814) Norway had its separate laws and some institutions, and separate coinage and army.
  1. Officer's sword from ca. 1700
  2. Officers sword from the 1700s
  3. Sabre for a officer model 1789
  4. Sabre for a private artillery soldier model 1802
Norsk bokmål: Kårder og sabler fra 1700-tallet i bruk i den norske hæren under unionstida med Danmark, utstilt i glassmonter i Bergenhus festningsmuseum ved Bergenhus festning i Bergen.
  1. Soldatkårde/offiserskårde fra ca. 1700 (se soldat- og offiserskårder] i DigitaltMuseum)
  2. Offiserskårde fra 1700-tallet (se offiserskårde M1766 i DigitaltMuseum som liknende blankvåpen)
  3. Sabel for offiser modell 1789 (se offiserssabel M/1789 i DigitaltMuseum som liknende blankvåpen)
  4. Sabel for menig i artilleriet modell 1802 (se Artillerisabel M1802 i DigitaltMuseum som liknende blankvåpen)
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