Throughout the 11th and 12th Centuries the Norman knight was possibly
the most feared warrior in Western
Europe. He was descended originally from the Vikings who had settled
in Northern France under their leader Rollo in
or around 911 at the behest of Charles the Simple and throughout the following
centuries they remembered and built on their warlike reputation. This book shows
how their military prowess was renowned throughout the known world and resulted
in Normans conquering Sicily in 1060 and England in 1066, as well as participating in many
important battles in Italy and playing a major part in the
First Crusade.
Contents
Historical Background * Chronology * Appearance and
Equipment * Construction and Repair * Training * Tactics * Typical Engagements *
Motivation * Bohemond * Logistics * Museums * Glossary