
Viking Battle Axe Low-poly 3D model
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Axe warfare reached an apex in Europe during the Migration Period and subsequent Viking Age, when battle axes were ubiquitous throughout the continent. Depicted prominently on the 11th-century Bayeaux Tapestry, these medieval instruments of war featured Norman mounted knights clashing against Anglo-Saxon infantrymen in fierce battles. This trend persisted into the remainder of the Middle Ages, with celebrated warriors from the 12th to 14th centuries being renowned axe enthusiasts. At the pivotal Battle of Lincoln in 1141, English King Stephen made history wielding a Danish battle-axe after reportedly utilizing his sword as well, following accounts of which diverge on this specific detail. Meanwhile, the legendary figure Richard the Lionheart has often been immortalized by Victorians clutching an enormous war axe - though factual depictions frequently veer towards hyperbole due to national reverence. Nevertheless, primary sources do reveal that Richard utilized a Danish Axe in defense of Jaffa, solidifying its importance as a weapon choice during crusades. Another famous warrior to be forever associated with the battle-axe is Geoffrey de Lusignan, whose accomplishments have secured a lasting place within annals of warfare history.
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