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- Colada abstract "Colada is one of the two best-known swords, along with Tizona, of El Cid Campeador. Won in combat from the Count of Barcelona, the sword was presented (along with Tizona) to his sons in law. According to the heroic verses of the Cantar de mio Cid, after his sons-in-law beat his daughters and then abandoned them on the side of the road, El Cid asked his gifts to be returned. Afterward, he bestowed the sword upon one of his knights, Martín Antolínez.Though its authenticity is doubted, a blade named Colada and traditionally identified with that of El Cid, with the addition of a 16th-century hilt, is preserved in the Royal Palace of Madrid.According to Sebastián de Covarrubias, Colada clearly means a sword made from "acero colado", a process of alloyed steel without impurities.As Tizona, Colada appears in the epic poem Cantar de mio Cid as a sword that frightens unworthy opponents if wielded by a brave warrior. El Cid gives the sword to Martín Antolínez as a present, and he uses it in the duel against the infante Diego González.".
- Colada thumbnail Degen_-_Fig._1,2,12._Neue_preußische_Degen._–_3_u._4_Degen_Philipps_II._von_Spanien._–_5._Degen_....jpg?width=300.
- Colada wikiPageID "12334147".
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- Colada hasPhotoCollection Colada.
- Colada subject Category:El_Cid.
- Colada subject Category:Fictional_swords.
- Colada subject Category:Medieval_European_swords.
- Colada subject Category:Mythological_swords.
- Colada type Artifact100021939.
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- Colada type Instrument103574816.
- Colada type Instrumentality103575240.
- Colada type MedievalEuropeanSwords.
- Colada type MythologicalSwords.
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- Colada comment "Colada is one of the two best-known swords, along with Tizona, of El Cid Campeador. Won in combat from the Count of Barcelona, the sword was presented (along with Tizona) to his sons in law. According to the heroic verses of the Cantar de mio Cid, after his sons-in-law beat his daughters and then abandoned them on the side of the road, El Cid asked his gifts to be returned.".
- Colada label "Colada (espada)".
- Colada label "Colada".
- Colada label "Colada".
- Colada sameAs Colada_(espada).
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- Colada sameAs m.02v_nk2.
- Colada sameAs Q2982339.
- Colada sameAs Q2982339.
- Colada sameAs Colada.
- Colada wasDerivedFrom Colada?oldid=590169000.
- Colada depiction Degen_-_Fig._1,2,12._Neue_preußische_Degen._–_3_u._4_Degen_Philipps_II._von_Spanien._–_5._Degen_....jpg.
- Colada isPrimaryTopicOf Colada.