If you do living history with a focus on public education (emphasis on public education), there is great value in portraying yourself as a typical representation of whatever it is [...]
An interesting will from the end of the 14th century belonging to a London Armourer named Simon Wynchecombe. It lists the components of six complete suits of armor and several [...]
Earlier this year, in preparation for La Belle Compagnie's hunting camp presentation at MTA, I needed a spear. This was the first time I had attempted to haft a spear, so I [...]
Greetings! Here's a simple tip to make a very easy visual and historical improvement to your tent without having to spend much time or any money (assuming you already have tent ropes)! Ropes [...]
I'll answer the last part of that question first, no it probably doesn't really matter depending on your audience. This is kind of a silly one, but some folks insist [...]
*My working definition of nobility is that of a titled peer (Baron, Earl, Duke etc) in Late Medieval England, as opposed to the 'gentry' which made up the rest of [...]
Maintaining Your Mail (In a Modern Fashion) This will serve as a quick-reference companion to my more detailed video on the subject. This method is what I use and what [...]
In this article, I've tried to organize some of the known research and sources concerning the lendener into an argument supporting its use as a means of historical leg harness [...]
Welcome to KnyghtErrant.com! I've finally broke down and decided to create an actual website to complement my other content. There is so much information that I'd like to be able [...]