Postby Jeffrey Hull » Sat Oct 15, 2005 11:18 am
JL:
Well, I do not think that is really an original idea that the academics are buzzing about. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smirk.gif" alt="" />
It would seem to me that it has been well known and established by period literature, artifacts, and imagery that a knight probably rode around over long distances upon his riding-horse, called his rouncy or palfrey. His henchmen -- sergeant, squire and/or page -- would bring along and care for his other war-horse, which said knight would then mount once arrived for battle or tourney, this called the destrier or courser. Of course, the henchmen were all mounted probably upon rouncys or palfreys.
Thanks for raising that issue.
JLH
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