[EN] It is an author project that emerged in 2009. That was a year of many trips around the country. The systematic collection of documentation and visits to medieval tombs where offensive and defensive weaponry is depicted, began to accumulate dozens of copies of these memorials and fill many notebooks. As research went on, we realized that there were no studies in the perspective of figurative weaponry or even of its relation to the various classes of warriors in medieval Portugal. In fact there are some epigraphic studies and others of art history. Others are published in monographs of patrimonial assemblages, without study, and their existence is only mentioned in a kind of accessory cartography. Some swords figuring in motions with tomb effigy have now begun to be published, though in a very generic way, usually based on earlier art history texts, adding a few lines about the weapon represented. Our differentiated proposal aims at the detailed study and p...