Medieval - Whelsh Archer, 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th century England army, 28mm Historical Wargame, Saga... Medbury miniatures
Medieval - Whelsh Archer, 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th century England army, 28mm Historical Wargame, Saga... Medbury miniatures
Medieval - Whelsh Archer, 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th century England army, 28mm Historical Wargame, Saga... Medbury miniatures
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Medieval - Whelsh Archer, 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th century England army, 28mm Historical Wargame, Saga... Medbury miniatures

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Printed in solid non-hollowed resin (no holes).
Good quality resin (40€/kg).
Bases not supplied.

Randomly packaged.

28mm scale (for SDA/D&D).

These models were made by Medbury miniatures and are sold under license.

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The history of Welsh archers is deeply intertwined with the military conflicts of medieval Europe. Throughout the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Welsh archers played a significant role in the armies of the English and French, with their ability to fire arrows over great distances and with great accuracy making them highly prized assets.

The origins of the Welsh archers can be traced back to the early medieval period, when the Welsh were known for their skill with the longbow. This weapon was ideally suited to the rugged terrain of Wales, allowing warriors to strike from a distance and inflict significant damage on their enemies.

By the time of the Hundred Years War between England and France, Welsh archers had become a highly sought-after commodity, with both sides vying to recruit as many as possible. The English, in particular, saw the value of Welsh archers, and began to recruit them in large numbers for their armies.

At the Battle of Crecy in 1346, the Welsh archers played a crucial role in the English victory over a much larger French army. They fired volleys of arrows into the French ranks, causing chaos and confusion and paving the way for the English to charge in and engage in hand-to-hand combat.

Over time, the Welsh archers became known for their bravery, loyalty, and skill, and were highly respected by their English commanders. They continued to serve in English armies for centuries, participating in conflicts such as the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War.

Today, the legacy of the Welsh archers lives on, with their skill and courage serving as an inspiration to generations of soldiers and archers. The longbow remains an enduring symbol of Welsh identity, and the story of the Welsh archers stands as a testament to the power of skill, determination, and courage in the face of adversity.

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