© I'm Happy Hope You're Happy Too poster
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The true origin of these changes is controversial, but the Norman's role in disseminating them is clear. I'm Happy Hope You're Happy Too poster. The long spear, the long kite-shaped shield, the small but dynamic cavalry formation was the Norman model of Tk 11-12 since it was born in Byzantine into the 10th Tk. The main responsibility of the heavy cavalry was breaking the enemy formation but the Byzantines only used soldiers to hold the spear on the wings, at the center of the battle they used swords or mace, and for the Normans and other Europeans, they seemed to use only spear. A large shield plus a long horizontal lance is carried over rather than a grip, the force is lifted by both the shoulder and the arm. This means it is difficult to move and looks like an array of armor. It helps protect the knight's left side but also restricts movement on the saddle. The new popular upright position also restricts the knight's movements like that. All of these elements later in the 13th century will make an European knight only use a spear in a horizontal position without any other option.
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The true origin of these changes is controversial, but the Norman's role in disseminating them is clear. I'm Happy Hope You're Happy Too poster. The long spear, the long kite-shaped shield, the small but dynamic cavalry formation was the Norman model of Tk 11-12 since it was born in Byzantine into the 10th Tk. The main responsibility of the heavy cavalry was breaking the enemy formation but the Byzantines only used soldiers to hold the spear on the wings, at the center of the battle they used swords or mace, and for the Normans and other Europeans, they seemed to use only spear. A large shield plus a long horizontal lance is carried over rather than a grip, the force is lifted by both the shoulder and the arm. This means it is difficult to move and looks like an array of armor. It helps protect the knight's left side but also restricts movement on the saddle. The new popular upright position also restricts the knight's movements like that. All of these elements later in the 13th century will make an European knight only use a spear in a horizontal position without any other option.
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