Excalibur (disambiguation)
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Excalibur is the mythical sword of King Arthur.
Excalibur may also refer to:
Literature and entertainment
Anime and manga
- Excalibur, a talking sword character in Soul Eater
- The right arm of Capricorn Saint from Saint Seiya
- The sword used by Saber throughout most of the Fate series
- The sword which was broken into seven different swords in Highschool DxD
- The sword used by Kirito in Sword Art Online*
Film and television
- Excalibur (Crusade), a fictional starship in the Babylon 5 universe
- Excalibur (film), a 1981 film about the legend of King Arthur
Literature
- Excalibur (comics), a Marvel Comics title
- Excalibur (newspaper), the community newspaper of York University, Toronto
- Excalibur (novel), a 1973 fantasy novel by Sanders Anne Laubenthal
- Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur, a 1997 novel by Bernard Cornwell in his series The Warlord Chronicles
- Excalibur, an unpublished 1938 manuscript composed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard
Music
- Excalibur (Tom Fogerty album), 1972
- Excalibur (rock opera), a three part rock opera written and directed by Alan Simon, which premiered in 1998
- Excalibur (Grave Digger album), 1999
Video games
- Excalibur (video game), a 1983 video game by Chris Crawford
- Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge, a 2007 multiplatform first-person shooter game evolved from Marathon
- In the 2013 video game Warframe, Excalibur is the name of a sword-themed Warframe, and is prominently seen in promotional material
Companies
- Excalibur Airways, a defunct UK airline
- Excalibur Electronics, an American electronics company
Computing
- Apache Excalibur, a project to produce a set of software components for the Java programming language
- Excalibur BBS, a Windows-based GUI BBS client
People
- Excalibur (wrestler), wrestler for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
Places
- Excalibur (Arizona), a summit in Arizona
- Excalibur Estate, a housing estate in Catford, South London
- Excalibur (nightclub), a large and well-known nightclub in Chicago, founded in 1989
- Excalibur Hotel and Casino, a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Excalibur Pot, a cave / pothole in the North Yorkshire Moors, United Kingdom, discovered in 2007
- Excalibur Primary School, a school in Alsager, United Kingdom
- Excalibur City, a shopping city on the border Czech Republic-Austria
Technology
- Excalibur (paintball), a make of paintball gun
- HTC Excalibur, a smartphone model manufactured by High Tech Computer beginning in 2006, also known as HTC S620 and HTC S621
- Excalibur rifle Mark-I, a modified version of the INSAS assault rifle
- M982 Excalibur, 155mm GPS-guided extended range artillery projectile
- Project Excalibur, an initiative to develop an orbiting nuclear-bomb-pumped X-ray laser
- DARPA's Excalibur program, an attempt to apply phased-array optics to laser weapons
- Excalibur (coating), a brand of non-stick surface
Transport
- Excalibur (automobile), a type of "contemporary classic" retro-styled car
- Excalibur (racing yacht), an Australian racing yacht from Victoria which sunk on 16 September 2002 after catastrophic keel failure
- Excalibur Aircraft Excalibur, ultralight aircraft
- Excalibur Aviation Company Excalibur 800, a small twin-engined aircraft
- HMS Excalibur, a ship in the Royal Navy
- Lockheed Excalibur, a cancelled four engined airliner
- Excalibur, one of three Sikorsky VS-44 flying boats
Other
- Excalibur (Valleyfair), a roller coaster at Valleyfair amusement park in Shakopee, Minnesota
- Excalibur (Funtown Splashtown USA), a roller coaster at Funtown Splashtown USA in Saco, Maine
- British Columbia Excalibur Party, a minor political party in British Columbia
- Excalibur, a prehistoric axe made of red quartzite found at the Sima de los Huesos in the Sierra de Atapuerca
- Excalibur series, an electric guitar built by Vigier Guitars
See also
- The Sword in the Stone (disambiguation)
- Xcalibur (disambiguation)
- Caliburn, a game play item in the video game Sonic and the Black Knight
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