
Roman Heavy Cavalry (2)
In the twilight of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th–6th centuries, the elite of the field armies was the heavy armoured cavalry – the cataphracts, clad in lamellar, scale, mail and padded fabric armour.
After the fall of the West, the Greek-speaking Eastern or Byzantine Empire survived for nearly a thousand years, and cavalry remained predominant in its armies, with the heaviest armoured regiments continuing to provide the ultimate shock-force in battle.
Accounts from Muslim chroniclers show that the ironclad cataphract on his armoured horse was an awe-inspiring enemy: ‘...they advanced against you, iron-covered – one would have said that they advanced on horses which seemed to have no legs’. This up-to-date study, replete with stunning full-colour illustrations of the various units, offers an engaging insight into the fearsome heavy cavalry units that battled against the enemies of Rome’s Eastern Empire.
- Undertittel
- AD 500–1450
- Forfatter
- Andrey Evgenevich Negin, Raffaele D’Amato
- Illustratør
- Andrey Evgenevich Negin
- ISBN
- 9781472839503
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 240 gram
- Serie
- Elite
- Utgivelsesdato
- 26.11.2020
- Forlag
- Osprey Publishing
- Antall sider
- 64
