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If you're a knight intent on training a page, we also children's leather body armor. Perfect for reenactment aficionados, our leather body armor will get better with age, withstanding even the fiercest of battles. Arms and costume of an Anglo-Saxon King and armour bearer. Hereward the Wake cc Anglo-Saxon nobleman and a leader of local resistance to the Norman Conquest of England. Soldier in helmet, mantle and boots with bow, shield and lance, with standard bearer. Military habits of the 10th century.

Anglo-Saxon soldiers wearing breastplate and skirts of scale armour. First officer in the royal guard with lance and shield 41, cavalier or mounted soldier with lance 42 and an infantry man or foot soldier in Phrygian cap with lance and shield raised aggressively Anglo Saxon military. Artist: Peter Dunn. Sandbach Crosses, 9th century, c Anglo-Saxon Helmets, spears, shields and an axe. Anglo-Saxon Camp. Man at Battle of Hastings re-enactment event in the grounds of Battle Abbey, playing a board game called hnefatafl.

Norman cavalry charging. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester? Three men drinking, on a bench with monster seat-ends. Four other men look on; on left, one pouring wine from a jug into a drinking horn, and one holding a spear; on right, one with a shield, and another blowing a horn Image taken from Anglo-Saxon Calendar. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f. Language: Latin. Arms and ringed mail costume of an Anglo-Saxon King and armour bearer.

He carries a yellow shield and brandishes a sword above his head His equerry wears a blue cloth hat Phrygian cap and white tunica, and carries a white shield rimmed with scarlet Anglo Saxon king in battle wearing a crown, knee-length chain-mail tunic or lorica, a suit of armour reserved for royalty in the 8th century.

They use lance, battleaxe and shield to defend themselves. Norman soldiers lie dead at their feet. Scenes from the Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon soldiers surrounded on a hillock by Norman soldiers at the Battle of Hastings.

Artist: Unknown Bayeux Tapestry, s. A soldier with a long lance wearing a blue cape over a brown tunic that appears to have metal plates attached to the fabric in the skirt Soldier with lance, long-bow and shield wearing a tunic of metal plates that resemble fish-scales over a bright yellow skirt Anglo Saxon soldiers in suits of armor from the end of the 9th and beginning of the 10th centuries.

A display of early medieval Anglo Saxon weapons and armour. Anglo Saxon ship with sails and shields from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century.

Norman cavalry with spears have surrounded a group of Anglo-Saxon infantry armed with sword and axe. Statue of a man in Anglo Saxon hauberk 76, tents 77,78, bow 79, arrow 80, quiver 81, shields 82,83, horn 84, trumpets 85,86 and chariot Harold steers the rudder, sailors row with oars, climb the mast, pull on sail rigging, weigh anchor, etc. Shields mounted on the stern. East Sussex. UK Saxon foot soldier. Dated 7th Century Anglo-Saxon shield with a metal rim and gilded copper alloy, gold and garnet fittings.

An early medieval helmet with nose guard and check protection.



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