100 years war Knights/Knights and squires/esquires II
French Armagnac Knights & Squires
More Knights and Squires of Maine for the eleven local battles within 100klm, plus the 50 odd sieges. Still concentrating on my French army from Baugé to Verneuil, concentrating first on the Knights and écuyers locally, plus adding Bretons and Anjou Armagnac and Scottish.More of the lovely Perry plastics for Knights and Squires from Maine and Anjou.
John of the Cross, Lord of La Bigottière, vassal of the Orange family Lords of La Feuillée, owed 40 days service to La Feuillé chateau, died at the siege of the chateau La Feuillée in 1429
Jehan le Roux squire, lord of Ferrière, Foucarville (killed at la Brossinière) Norman Noble, vassal of Jean de Harcourt
Pierre de Gautier, Lord of Aussigny, Chateau de Chevigné, Angevin Noble, confirmed at La Brossinière, Vassal Rene d'Anjou, owed 40 days service to Angers Chateau.
Jean de Chambellay, lord of Bois de Chambellay and la Grrandiere, at La Brossinière, Baugé and Formigny. owed 40 days service to Château Candé. Vassal of Bertrand de Dinan, Baron de Candé
Jean de Barres, lord of Barres, at Agincourt and Baugé, vassal Jean de Craon, owed 40 days service to Chateau Craon.
Great again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal
DeleteCracking work Matt!
ReplyDeleteCheers Mick
DeleteSplendid.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael
DeleteMore beautiful work on 100 years war knights:) cool 😎
ReplyDeleteThank you Dimitry
DeleteExcellent work on the heraldic patterns on the surcoats especially!
ReplyDeleteCheers Gonsalvo
DeleteLovely toys indeed Matt...
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Cheers thank you Aly
DeleteSplendid heraldry! Excellent finish too!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Ian
DeleteExcellent sir. I could hear the French knights cursing the English longbow men.
ReplyDeleteUnder there breathe of course!
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