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Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:09 pm
by gaunt
This army is meant to be an Anglo Norman force of around the early 12th century. They comprise mostly of mounted noblemen, with some townsfolk, foot knights, and a few of the king's soldiers here and there. Look for more real troops to be added; the king's main fighting force was away, so he was forced to use peasant soldiers.
Here's an Overwatch of the small (but growing!) force:

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Anglo/Norman army? by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

King Hughbald and his most trusted lord, Baldric of Torraine:

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Lord and King by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

A nervous rabble of peasants and townsfolk. a little too modern looking, but oh well:

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Townsfolk by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

A group of (fairly historically accurate) knights on foot:

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12th Century Foot Knights by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

Some more townsfolk, and a group of crossbowmen led by a knight:

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Villein and his retinue by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

some good ol' home-grown archers:

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Citizen Archers by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

A view of the army in battle formation:

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Anglo/Norman Battle Formation by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

Defending the castle:
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Castle by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

Comments/criticisms are more than welcome!

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:11 pm
by Silverdream
Nice Crown Cut. I'll have to use that someday.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:26 pm
by Cakeman
Baldric looked fierce and I loved the nerveous peasant :) (give him a red shirt...)
Like the medieval armies. More info on Baldric, his residence and personal troops?

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:41 pm
by gaunt
Certainly. And in the mean time, some photos of the knights:


The guy on the right is Sir William of the house of Gaunt. I forget the houses I made up for the other two.
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Knights by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr

Here are some more nobles on horseback:

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More of those Knights by WilltheMasshole, on Flickr


As for Baldric, he is the grandson of one of William the Conqueror's vassals. He was raised in the Norman region of Britain, yet his ancestral homeland, the dukedom of Torraine, remained under his control as well. I'm debating keeping these guys historical, or developing a pseudo-historical world for them, which would be more fun and allow for evolution of technology, etc. For now, I'm sticking to historical Normans.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:51 pm
by Ben-Jammin
YES. Anglo-saxons and Normans FTW. :ftw:

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:29 pm
by OneEye589
gaunt wrote:As for Baldric, he is the grandson of one of William the Conqueror's vassals. He was raised in the Norman region of Britain, yet his ancestral homeland, the dukedom of Torraine, remained under his control as well. I'm debating keeping these guys historical, or developing a pseudo-historical world for them, which would be more fun and allow for evolution of technology, etc. For now, I'm sticking to historical Normans.
William the Conqueror is one of my ancestors :rtfm:

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:16 pm
by gaunt
Thanks guys!

and OneEye, we think he may be one of mine too! I am named after him, at least.

Any ideas for Norman infantry, I might inquire?

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:45 pm
by Zupponn
You guys are lucky to be able trace your lineage back that far. My family can only go back a couple of hundred years, and we're only sure of the most recent hundred years.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:55 am
by OneEye589
Well, nothing is for sure. It's just highly speculated. My sister and cousin did a lot of research on it.

On my father's side we can trace back to the Mayflower, where my ancestors, the Billingtons, almost blew the entire ship up by playing with fire near the gunpowder kegs, then proceeded to murder people once in North America. We also have someone in our family named Lizzy Borden from the same time period and the same place as the killer Lizzy Borden. Also also, the Loomis Gang is on my dad's side, who were horse thieves and murderers.

As for your Normans, I don't know much about historical military, so just make them awesome and everything will be fine.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:13 am
by Insert_blank
This is a really cool force! I know usually we like to think of knights in shining armor, etc so it's cool to see some realistic armies. I remember a professor in college telling me that a knight was pretty much anyone who had a sword, a horse, and some armor. She sort of implied that a lot of murder and stealing went on and people pretty much got away with it because if you had a sword you can win most arguments :wink:

I'm amazed when people can go back beyond four or five generations. If we could go back further the FBI is sure we're related to Paul McCartney distantly. On my dad's side there were two brothers who got married and both their descendents moved to America and had kids who married so my family tree branches off and then meets up again with my grandparents. I always thought that was kind of funny.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:46 am
by Silverdream
I haven't looked at my Family tree, but I'm related to the man who invented the powerbar and my Family belongs to Clan Robertson and Clan Stewart.

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^This powerbar.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:21 am
by RunsWithLegos
My ancestors in the netherlands where knights, and my furthest back traceable ancestor was the burgomeister of amsterdam.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:52 am
by Alex
Nice work, the Normans are one of my favorite medieval kingdoms from one of my favorite time periods.
gaunt wrote: Any ideas for Norman infantry, I might inquire?
Make them similar to the knights, but give them mostly spears and long shields. A few guys with two handed axes couldn't hurt either. Kind of like these guys, particularly the ones on the right side in dark red:

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Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:11 pm
by Tzan
Silverdream wrote: my Family belongs to Clan Stewart.
I've been reliably informed that the T is silent.
So its pronounced Clan Sewar.

Re: Anglo-Norman Army

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:29 pm
by Zahru II
Neat stuff.