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The Development of Elite Troops in the Middle Ages
Elite troops were formed by people who had an elite status and could either form the tip of the spear for Viking forces or be mixed throughout formations of lower quality troops to stiffen them. As central authority set minimum standards for knights, they received better equipment than other troops in the Middle Ages.
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The podcast discusses the different types of ancient armor, specifically focusing on the nasal helm and interlocking iron shirts.
3:19:48 - 3:22:21 (02:33)
Summary
The podcast discusses the different types of ancient armor, specifically focusing on the nasal helm and interlocking iron shirts. It also touches on the level of craftsmanship and time required to make such pieces.
ChapterThe Development of Elite Troops in the Middle Ages
EpisodeShow 69 - Twilight of the Aesir
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
Elite troops with their well-equipped and experienced retinues formed the tip of the spear or were mixed with lower quality troops to stiffen them in Viking forces.
3:22:21 - 3:29:04 (06:43)
Summary
Elite troops with their well-equipped and experienced retinues formed the tip of the spear or were mixed with lower quality troops to stiffen them in Viking forces. The Frankish proto-knights were well-equipped with the best armor that the Frankish state could provide.