Illustrations of Early 14th Century Hungarians

Started by Druzhina, 04 December 2014, 12:12:27 PM

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Illustrations of Early 14th Century Hungarians
Hungarians? in the Guard House Frescos, Sabbionara Castle at Avio, Trentino, North-Eastern Italy, c.1340
. Hungarian Foot Soldier, c. 1350, in Armies of the Middle Ages, Volume 2 by Ian Heath based on the Frescos at Sabbionara Castle at Avio, Italy

Are there any studies that consider the origin of the soldiers with tall pointed caps?

Images of Hungarians & Cumans in the Legend of Saint Ladislaus:
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Fresco of the Velka Lomnica church, Slovakia, around 1317.
. Cuman Mercenary c1300 by Angus McBride from Byzantine Armies 1118-1461 AD based on the fresco of the Saint Ladislaus legend in the Velka Lomnica church
. Cuman, 14th century, from Armies of the Middle Ages, Volume 2 by Ian Heath, based on the fresco of the Saint Ladislaus legend in the Velka Lomnica church
. Hungarian Knight, from Armies of Feudal Europe 1066-1300 by Ian Heath, based on the fresco of the Saint Ladislaus legend in the Velka Lomnica church
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Fresco of the Catholic church of Gelence (Ghelinïa), Románia, early 14th century
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Anjou Legendarium, Vatican Library, c.1330
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Fresco of the Türje church, western Hungary, middle of the 14th century
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Church of Maksa, Romania, middle of the 14th century

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Hungarians in the Guard House Frescos, Sabbionara Castle at Avio, Trentino, North-Eastern Italy, c.1340
Images of Hungarians & Cumans in the Legend of Saint Ladislaus

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Illustrations of Hungarian Costume & Soldiers

Subedai

Another good find. Bookmarked in my quest to find as much info on the Hungarian army at Mohi as I can. These are not too much later  so a lot of the equipment would be contemporary.
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