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Weapons and Weaponry. Alex, Brad, Kevin, and Erwin. Viking. Vikings had swift wooden ships equipped with sails and oars Vikings mainly fought on foot with spears, swords, and battle-axes The spear was their most common weapon made of a iron blade and a wooden shaft - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Weapons and Weaponry

Weapons and Weaponry

Alex, Brad, Kevin, and Erwin

Page 2: Weapons and Weaponry

Viking

Vikings had swift wooden ships equipped with sails and oars

Vikings mainly fought on foot with spears, swords, and battle-axes

The spear was their most common weapon made of a iron blade and a wooden shaft

The sword was very costly to make but a sign of high status

Vikings had swift wooden ships equipped with sails and oars

Vikings mainly fought on foot with spears, swords, and battle-axes

The spear was their most common weapon made of a iron blade and a wooden shaft

The sword was very costly to make but a sign of high status

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Viking

The Viking shields was made of wood boards and had a central hole for a hand grip made of iron

The helmets were usually wore by the men leading into battle

The Viking shields was made of wood boards and had a central hole for a hand grip made of iron

The helmets were usually wore by the men leading into battle

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Knight

The knight had multiple layers of armor and could plow through foot soldier

You had to be a noble son to become a knight because it was extremely expensive

The knight had multiple layers of armor and could plow through foot soldier

You had to be a noble son to become a knight because it was extremely expensive

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Knight

The knights main weapon was his sword and it weighted around thirty two pounds

They also used a mace with a wooden handle and a small dagger

The knights main weapon was his sword and it weighted around thirty two pounds

They also used a mace with a wooden handle and a small dagger

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Viking Viking Vs. KnightVs. Knight

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Timeline

1106, Henry the first defeats his brother Rob, the duke of Normandy a the battle of Tincherai

1192, Richard the First son of Henry the second, got captured by his enemy, Duke Leopold of Austria

1264, Simon De Montfort and other English baron defeat Henry the third at the battle of Lewes

1106, Henry the first defeats his brother Rob, the duke of Normandy a the battle of Tincherai

1192, Richard the First son of Henry the second, got captured by his enemy, Duke Leopold of Austria

1264, Simon De Montfort and other English baron defeat Henry the third at the battle of Lewes

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Timeline

1297, Battle of Cambuskenneth 1298, Edward the first defeats Wallace a

the battle of Falkirk and gains back control of Scottland

1305, English captures and kills Wallace 1337, one hundred year war begins 1415, Henry the Fifth invade france 1453, Bordeaux falls to the French,

Hundred year war ends

1297, Battle of Cambuskenneth 1298, Edward the first defeats Wallace a

the battle of Falkirk and gains back control of Scottland

1305, English captures and kills Wallace 1337, one hundred year war begins 1415, Henry the Fifth invade france 1453, Bordeaux falls to the French,

Hundred year war ends

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Bibliography

Castles-of-Britian.com Castles-of-Britian.comhttp://www.medieval-weapons-online.com

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings/