In the middle ages there
were two different types of armed men. The Knights and foot soldiers/archers, and both used different weapons.
Men-at-arms (knights & foot soldiers) each held weapons according to their status and positions. Their status and position they held were based on the feudal system. The
Lords supported and provided the soldiers who were trained in a variety of Middle aged weapons such as; armor, weapons, weaponry and horses. The knights that were supported by their soldiers and the weapons they used the lower class provided. Those weapons include; Battle Axes, Maces, Scimitar, Batons, war hammer, Spears, Longbow, Pike, Bows, Pole arms, lance, swords, daggers and
more.The most common weapons of the middle ages were Ballista’s, Mangonels, Battering rams and Trebuchets.
were two different types of armed men. The Knights and foot soldiers/archers, and both used different weapons.
Men-at-arms (knights & foot soldiers) each held weapons according to their status and positions. Their status and position they held were based on the feudal system. The
Lords supported and provided the soldiers who were trained in a variety of Middle aged weapons such as; armor, weapons, weaponry and horses. The knights that were supported by their soldiers and the weapons they used the lower class provided. Those weapons include; Battle Axes, Maces, Scimitar, Batons, war hammer, Spears, Longbow, Pike, Bows, Pole arms, lance, swords, daggers and
more.The most common weapons of the middle ages were Ballista’s, Mangonels, Battering rams and Trebuchets.