

Hail Caesar Norman Archers
Norman archers were a crucial component of the Norman military during the 11th and 12th centuries, playing a significant role in key battles such as the Battle of Hastings in 1066. These archers were typically equipped with longbows or crossbows, providing them with the ability to strike from a distance with precision and force. They wore light armor, such as padded gambesons, which allowed for greater mobility on the battlefield. At Hastings, Norman archers were instrumental in softening enemy lines and creating openings for cavalry and infantry assaults. Their ability to deliver sustained volleys of arrows helped to disrupt and weaken opposing forces, showcasing the effectiveness of integrated arms tactics in medieval warfare. The success of Norman archers contributed to the Normans' military dominance and their eventual conquest of England.
With enough arrows, this archery unit can certainly make any opponent fall, especially those foolish enough to stay in their sights for too long.
Contains:
- 12 Norman Archers
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