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druzhina
05-30-2014, 05:06
There are a number of manuscripts known as Codex Aureus (Golden book). Ian Heath seems to have based his Ottonian Infantry (http://warfare.gq/WRG/Dark_Ages-61-62-Ottonian_Infantry.htm) on the Codex Aureus of Echternach or Codex aureus Epternacensis (http://warfare.cf/6C-11C/Codex_Aureus_Epternacensis.htm). This is dated to 1030-1050. Ian Heath's date of 983-991 fits the date of the re-used cover of the codex. Are there any better candidates to be his source?
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The soldiers in Herod the Great Receives the Magi (http://warfare.gq/6C-11C/Codex_Aureus_Epternacensis-f18v-register3.htm) are armoured, but those in The Massacre of the Innocents (http://warfare.gq/6C-11C/Codex_Aureus_Epternacensis-f19v-register2.htm), a scene that often has armoured soldiers, are not. Armed men in other scenes such as The Parable of the Vigneron Homicides (http://warfare.gq/6C-11C/Codex_Aureus_Epternacensis-f77r-register2.htm) have only spears & shields and wear boots & don't have swords or the decorated collar of the soldiers of the Massacre.

MIRROR SITES
Ottonian Infantry in Armies of the Dark Ages 600-1066 by Ian Heath, based on the Codex Aureus of Echternach or Codex aureus Epternacensis (http://warfare.cf/WRG/Dark_Ages-61-62-Ottonian_Infantry.htm)
The Codex Aureus of Echternach or Codex aureus Epternacensis (http://warfare.cf/6C-11C/Codex_Aureus_Epternacensis.htm)

Druzhina
11th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.cf/11C.htm)