Thanks,
Greg








Elling Polden wrote: |
it is often neglected that a knight, all the way from the early middle ages, would at most times have his shield hung on the shoulder rather than on the forearm.
This lets you use the left hand to seer the horse, but also leaves you with a free hand when dismounted. This is done with shields of all sizes, from kite and up, but as time passes they grow smaller as body armour improves. They are still usefull, as two handed spear thrusts are not to be trifled with for a mail clad man, and weak points such as the armpit are favorite targets for two handed spearmen. They are seen throughout the late medevial period, though they seem to be a matter of personal taste, rather than the universal accessory we see in the high middle ages. |