Illustrations of Early 14th Century Hungarians
Hungarians? in the Guard House Frescos, Sabbionara Castle at Avio, Trentino, North-Eastern Italy, c.1340 (http://www.warfare2.netai.net/14/Avio-left-upper.htm)
. 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 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/WRG/Middle_Ages_2-89-Hungarian_foot_soldier-c1350.htm)
(http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14797&d=1417692590)
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 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/St-Ladislaus.htm):
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Fresco of the Velka Lomnica church, Slovakia, around 1317. (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/St-Ladislaus-Velka_Lomnica.htm)
. 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 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/O-287-Cuman-1300-large.htm)
. 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 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/WRG/Middle_Ages_2-84-Cuman-14C.htm)
. 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 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/WRG/Feudal-122-Hungarian_Knight-13C.htm)
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Fresco of the Catholic church of Gelence (Ghelinïa), Románia, early 14th century (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/St-Ladislaus-Gelence.htm)
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Anjou Legendarium, Vatican Library, c.1330 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/St-Ladislaus-Anjou_Legendarium.htm)
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Fresco of the Türje church, western Hungary, middle of the 14th century (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/St-Ladislaus-Turje.htm)
The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Church of Maksa, Romania, middle of the 14th century (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/St-Ladislaus-Maksa.htm)
MIRROR SITES
Hungarians in the Guard House Frescos, Sabbionara Castle at Avio, Trentino, North-Eastern Italy, c.1340 (http://www.warfare.likamva.in/14/Avio-left-upper.htm)
Images of Hungarians & Cumans in the Legend of Saint Ladislaus (http://www.warfare.6te.net/14/St-Ladislaus.htm)
Druzhina
Illustrations of Hungarian Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare.uhostfull.com/Hungary.htm)
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.
Nice !
Cheers - Phil
Great finds D
Very interesting sources!
thanks for sharing