Sword of Justice

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Swords of justice, or executioner's swords, were used by trained executioners for carrying out capital punishment in many cultures. Given their special 'ceremonial' purpose, they were usually very well-made of the highest quality metal and were extremely sharp. Though unadorned otherwise, many were engraved with simple prayers akin to last rites, asking mercy for both the executioner and the soul of the accused. In their purest form in medieval Europe, they were only used for capital punishment, and only touched and maintained by sanctioned executioners. Sword execution, while not common, is still an accepted form of capital punishment by some cultures.

The Sword of Justice at the Higgins Armory Museum is a fine example of such ceremonial weapons used to designate status and authority.