Well, I'm reading Thomas Asbridges, "The First Crusade".
This smacks a little of all those theories that medieval knights rarely topped 4-5', based on all those pretty three-quarter sized exhibition suits of armour.In the eleventh century, warhorses were, by modern standars, quite small, perhaps on average twelve hands in height, what would today be classified as little more than a pony.
I mean twelve hands! I'd crush the damn thing if I sat on that and I'm not all that tall. And if that's a warhorse from the first crusade, it's probably a Dardenne since they're the largest horses in the region which most of the Crusaders came from.
Considering most Knights also had a smaller horse that they actually travelled on, that means the second horse was what, 9-10 hands?
Any ideas?
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