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Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer on silk, 7th-8th centuries
At the Sacristy of St Vitus Cathedral in Prague there is a Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer, c.600AD on a silk textile, probably made in Byzantium with an eastern motif.
There is a similar piece of silk at the Shrine of St. Kunibert, Erzbischöfliches Museum, Cologne, which David Nicolle says is 8th century AD Syrian. The pattern of the two pieces is not identical, but they are so similar that the 2 fragments in Prague and the piece in Cologne could have been cut from the same cloth.
A third piece of silk with a Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer (holder unknown) has a similar pattern.
See the silks from Cologne and Prague side by side.
Does anyone have any more information or pictures of these?
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Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer on silk, 7th-8th centuries
Druzhina
Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
Re: Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer on silk, 7th-8th centuries
So what is it you want to discuss?
Re: Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer on silk, 7th-8th centuries
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Kadagar_AV
So what is it you want to discuss?
Thanks for your interest Kadagar_AV.
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druzhina
Does anyone have any more information or pictures of these?
Druzhina
Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
Re: Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer on silk, 7th-8th centuries
What I want to discuss is why you bother posting these cluttering up a forum ostensibly dedicated to the discussion of MTW2?
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easytarget
What I want to discuss is why you bother posting these cluttering up a forum ostensibly dedicated to the discussion of MTW2?
Here is where you should discuss this: Medieval 2 and druzhina.
Re: Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer on silk, 7th-8th centuries
Where can we discuss whether this should be discussed in that thread?