Discover how a Norman knight of the 11th Century would be armed for battle with the finest equipment available. Categories: Balkan Peninsula, British Isles, Europe, France and Low Countries, Germanic countries, Hellenistic period, High middle ages, Iberian Peninsula, Italian Peninsula, Knowledge, Middle ages, Popular themes, Post type, Region, Scandinavia and Baltic countries, Slavic countries and Carpathians, Timeline29 maja 2019Leave a commentShare this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with PinterestShare with WhatsAppPost navigationPreviousPrevious post:PBT Historical FencingNextNext post:Neyman FencingRelated postsWindlass 15th century English two-handed sword: review & cutting16 lipca 2020Lockdown Longbow – Do shields stop arrows?16 lipca 2020Test cutting Party with Sabre, Backsword & Longsword by Academy of Historical Fencing16 lipca 2020Warhammer – Historical Weapons Tested by Western Wolves – Ballarat Medieval Combat16 lipca 2020Forcing your opponent to do what you want by Blood and Iron HEMA16 lipca 2020Review of the Kvetun Armoury steel ‘sidesword 1’ by Academy of Historical Fencing16 lipca 2020