The Consortia of Knights | |
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![]() | 1\ A long period of time, English heavy cavalry slowly developed, even 16 century, English people were surprised that they were not able to find capable heavy cavalry to contend with the European mainland. So they immediately bought more than 2000 Teutonic Infantry suit armors for equipping their cavalry. Here they are:![]() |
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![]() | 2\ Carolus heavy cavalry ![]() |
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![]() | 3\ Byzantine heavy cavalry Byzantine heavy cavalry thrived in the period of Justinian I. Under the command of Beilisalu and Naersesi, they have achieved a glorious victory. The riders wore heavy armor, armed with spears and bows. ![]() |
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![]() | 4\ Byzantine cavalry in 11th century![]() |
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![]() | 5\ Ross cavalry in 13th century KievRoss neared Byzantine, it seemed that all parties were affected by it. From cavalry equipment, pointed helmet, round shield, a fish-armor, all of them can be seen as the traces of Byzantine cavalry. ![]() |
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![]() | 6\ Arab light cavalry![]() |
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![]() | 7\ Mongolian cavalry![]() |
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![]() | 8\ Early 16th century, knight in maximillian armor![]() |
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![]() | 9\ 5th century BC, Phrygian heavy cavalryman![]() |
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![]() | 10\ 1st century AD, Roman heavy cavalryman![]() |
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![]() | 11\ 3rd century BC, Sssanid cataphract![]() |
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