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Raymond Deancona
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Posted: Sun 21 Sep, 2008 9:10 am Post subject: Welsh arms and armor |
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All, I need help finding good information on Welsh arms and armor for (roughly) the period 1000 - 1200; basically the Norman period. I know sources are scarce but any and all help would be appreciated: books, websites, museum publications, re-enactment groups, anything really with good research behind it.
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Matthew R.
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Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2008 12:13 am Post subject: |
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Hello,
I suggest reading Gerald of Wale's chronicle of the Welsh people. He wrote contemporaneously with your chosen dates and, if I remember correctly, has much to say about the Welsh methods of warfare.
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Sean Flynt
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Lafayette C Curtis
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Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2008 8:00 am Post subject: |
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Frederick Suppe's book has a good treatment of warfare between the English and the Welsh, though it deals more with the institutional aspects than with individual equipment. Some downloadable excerpts are available from the De Re Militari site if you're interested. Paul Latimer's article also has some brief mentions of arms, armor, and tactics, though again probably not in as much detail as you'd like.
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Sean Manning
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Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2008 8:31 am Post subject: |
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The Regia Angelorum site has some info on the Anglo-Danish period (10th and 11th centuries). I think they say that there wasn't much difference from contemporary arms in Britain, save that Wales was poorer and may have had more archers.
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Raymond Deancona
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Posted: Thu 25 Sep, 2008 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for all the info. I've hit most of these sites, and read most of the books, and realize there just isn't anything out there with substantial evidence, just tantalizing tidbits in some of the primary sources. No real archaeological evidence I guess either. Was hoping for some new finds or new works specifically targeting this era and place. I'll keep digging...
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