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Viking / Norman kite shield (Bayeux tapestry) AH3967W Viking / Norman kite shield (Bayeux tapestry)

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When William the Conqueror sailed across the Channel in 1066 he took 3000 horses on 700 small sailing boats with him and headed from the Normandy across the channel to England.
In the following battle William's army was victorious largely due to his cavalry assisted by archers.
They charged into the wall of shields put up by the Saxon infantry and thus won the battle.

On the wellknown Bayeux tapestry one can see how the Norman cavalry (shields on the left side) clash with the English infantry in bitter conflict.


The cavalry shields were held with 2 strong leather straps (one hung over the shoulder and the other over the left arm).

Our cavalry kite shield replica is made from wood and weighs 3 kgs.(6 1/2 lbs.):
It is 133 cms. (52.3") high and 56 cms.(22") wide.
Sorry, due to its size this item cannot be shipped to the US by the mail service we use.

Viking / Norman kite shield (Bayeux tapestry)


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