There are probably hundreds of depictions of Saint George and the Dragon. Which one is your favourite, and what colour do you typically picture the dragon?
For enthusiasts, collectors, and connoisseurs of historical arms and armor. Posting news of events and activities relating to Arms and Armor is greatly encouraged. If your post doesn't show, simply send an informal message to the moderators so it can be restored from the automatic filters. :)There are probably hundreds of depictions of Saint George and the Dragon. Which one is your favourite, and what colour do you typically picture the dragon?
A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.The BIGGEST Problem With Viking Seaxes - Tod Cutler
r/Norse is a subreddit dedicated to the academic discussion of Norse and Viking history, mythology, language, art and culture.BRUTAL Viking Seax - with a HUGE Blade! - Tod Cutler
r/Norse is a subreddit dedicated to the academic discussion of Norse and Viking history, mythology, language, art and culture.A Viking Sword for CHOPPING and SLASHING - Tod Cutler
r/Norse is a subreddit dedicated to the academic discussion of Norse and Viking history, mythology, language, art and culture.Are there any good medieval magazines / newsletters you recommend?
This reddit is for the latest developments in Medieval History: please keep other modern topics on religion and politics in their respective subreddits.Thoughts on Tod Cutler swords?
For enthusiasts, collectors, and connoisseurs of historical arms and armor. Posting news of events and activities relating to Arms and Armor is greatly encouraged. If your post doesn't show, simply send an informal message to the moderators so it can be restored from the automatic filters. :)What do people think of Tod Cutler’s swords?
A subreddit for enthusiasts, practitioners, collectors, and investigators of swords (and related historical weapons). Real swords, decorative, historical, fantasy; humor, social, ID requests, shopping help, art; all sword-related topics are welcome (we are not very strict about topicality)!Masterpiece of Sutton Hoo ship burial (Anglo Saxon) @British Museum, London
r/Norse is a subreddit dedicated to the academic discussion of Norse and Viking history, mythology, language, art and culture.Runestone dated between the 13th & 14th centuries that reads, (eko : sum : la=pis) "I am a stone." It was found in the old church in Losen, and was relocated to the Historical Museum of Stockholm in 1864 [228x169]
Your source for the discussion of runes, the native script of the ancient Germanic language-speaking peoples.Ọṣun-Òṣogbo Sacred Grove, Nigeria | Africa’s Cultural Landmarks
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A subreddit dedicated to all that are rather fond of those poor fellows stuck on Craggy Island.Announcement: Upholding the content policy - Discouraging low effort posts (down with that sort of thing)
A subreddit dedicated to all that are rather fond of those poor fellows stuck on Craggy Island.Does anyone have information regarding this style of striped spear decoration?
For enthusiasts, collectors, and connoisseurs of historical arms and armor. Posting news of events and activities relating to Arms and Armor is greatly encouraged. If your post doesn't show, simply send an informal message to the moderators so it can be restored from the automatic filters. :)Does anyone have a lead on a really nice reproduction of the bronze age Yetholm spearhead?

For enthusiasts, collectors, and connoisseurs of historical arms and armor. Posting news of events and activities relating to Arms and Armor is greatly encouraged. If your post doesn't show, simply send an informal message to the moderators so it can be restored from the automatic filters. :)
Does anyone have a lead on a really nice reproduction of the bronze age Yetholm spearhead?

A subreddit for enthusiasts, practitioners, collectors, and investigators of swords (and related historical weapons). Real swords, decorative, historical, fantasy; humor, social, ID requests, shopping help, art; all sword-related topics are welcome (we are not very strict about topicality)!