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In the [[Halo (series)|''Halo'' video game series]], one of the main characters, [[Cortana]], is named after this sword.</br>
In the [[Halo (series)|''Halo'' video game series]], one of the main characters, [[Cortana]], is named after this sword.</br>


In ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' the Curtana is a sword used to pop an NM in sky.
In ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' the Curtana is a sword used to spawn a Notorious Monster in Ve'Lugannon Palace.


In ''[[Highlander the Animated Series]]'', main villain is named [[Korten]].
In ''[[Highlander the Animated Series]]'', main villain is named [[Korten]].

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Curtana, also Cortana or Courtain, is a latinized form of the Anglo-French curtein, from Latin curtus, 'shortened', used for a ceremonial type of sword.

Famous curtanas

For the main article see Sword of Mercy

The "Sword of Mercy" or "Edward the Confessor's sword", is a symbolically broken sword that is part of the traditional English regalia, now included in the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

Curtana was also, according to legend, the sword of Ogier the Dane; it bore the inscription "My name is Cortana, of the same steel and temper as Joyeuse and Durendal."[1]

In the Halo video game series, one of the main characters, Cortana, is named after this sword.

In Final Fantasy XI the Curtana is a sword used to spawn a Notorious Monster in Ve'Lugannon Palace.

In Highlander the Animated Series, main villain is named Korten.

Notes

  1. ^ Bullfinch's Mythology, Legends of Charlemagne, Chapter 24

Sources and references

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)