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THE HALBERD PRINT AVAILABLE- Shop link in bio or go to xcjxtattooer.com/shop- - - The Halberd print
medievaliz:This is just gorgeous.
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, GreeceMore Greece here
medieval guard, cosplayer, robin hood guards, knights. theatre guy in ballet tights, no dancebelt, n
narcissiste:Portraits of Medieval Knights Reimagined as Fearless Women by Kindra Nikole
medieval armor for vtrio! this one was fun
“You’ve every right to kill me, knight. However that does not mean it will be easy.”
Knight vs Snail (and a bonus “Monkey vs Snail”) A few isolated cases of Knights engaging
♦️ Shelter ♦️The further we go in the story, the harder it gets for the two of them. There are many
The Last Judicial Duel in France— The Carrouges vs. Le Gris DuelSir Jacques Le Gris and Sir Jean de
smiling horsesRobert de Boron, L’Estoire de Merlin, Northern France ca. 1280-1290.Paris, BNF, Fr. 95
hadewych-1360:Soldiers1418, France
discardingimages:AmazonsLe secret de l'histoire naturelle, France ca. 1480-1485BnF, Français 22971,
Breaking my tumblr silence to announce that I finally made a Society6 store. My first featured piece
New/better render of the 10 swords I made at call “Abstention”, which means Forbearance in french. M
narcissiste:Portraits of Medieval Knights Reimagined as Fearless Women by Kindra Nikole
Bonet, Honoré, fl. 1378-1398. L'arbre des batailles : manuscript, [ca. 1400-1450]. MS Typ 61Houghton
Arthurian illustrations by N.C. Wyeth.
jyu-ayen:Educational charts; Armor, development of platemail forms
narcissiste:Portraits of Medieval Knights Reimagined as Fearless Women by Kindra Nikole
The Pride Knights Project!Almost a full year later and this is still one of my favorite projects to
Our glorious Duke and Duchess with their youngest at Kenilworth Seige 2013.
narcissiste:Portraits of Medieval Knights Reimagined as Fearless Women by Kindra Nikole
How the Saxons called the Norman invaders, 1066
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