Housecarls, the elite warriors of the Viking Age, typically wore a combination of practical and protective clothing. They often donned tunics made of wool or linen, complemented by leather or chainmail armor for protection in battle. Additionally, they wore sturdy trousers and boots, along with cloaks to keep warm in colder climates. Their attire was designed to balance mobility and defense, reflecting their status and role in Viking society.
The name of the English housecarl shield is the "kite shield." This distinctive shield had a teardrop shape, which provided excellent coverage for the warrior while allowing for mobility in combat. It was commonly used during the Anglo-Saxon period, particularly by housecarls, who were elite troops serving noble leaders.
i think they wear boots
Kshatriyas wear not so much hardy clothes or shoes
they wear military camo cloths
some men wear hat because they are bold!
The housecarls i think The housecarls i think
The Housecarls, one of Harold's type of soldiers did, but Fyrds, another, didn't.
i do not know..
It was called the Saxon or English army.
Housecarls, the elite warriors of the Norse, typically wore a combination of practical and protective clothing. They often donned a tunic and trousers made from wool or linen, layered under a leather or chainmail shirt for added protection. Footwear usually included leather boots, while a cloak made of wool provided warmth and protection from the elements. Additionally, they carried shields and weapons, which were essential for their role in battle.
They used Large wide bladed two handed axes
They were Scandinavian men who served as servants to high ranking nobles and kings, but they were not slaves. Typically they were warriors who acted as bodyguards. The Saxon kingdoms of England also had "huscarls" which were basically the same thing.
Actually he had 2 types of soldiers in his army ; 1) Housecarls ; these were professional soldiers , they were well trained & also paid . 2) Fyrd ; these were part time , unpaid soldiers that were called up when the country (England ) was in danger .
The clue is in the name. Housecarl comes from the Saxon term huscarl or husceorl, meaning the personal bodyguard troops of a Saxon nobleman. So Harold had housecarls and William (as a Norman) did not - but William's ordinary infantry soldiers were far better equipped than the bulk of the Saxon army, who were without armour or helmets.
English housecarls typically wore a steel helmet, a chainmail shirt, and carried a large round wooden shield. They also used a spear, axe, or sword as their main weapon. Their attire was designed to offer protection in battle while allowing for mobility and ease of movement.
A fyrd was a part time soldier called up in times of war. Housecarls were full time professional soldiers.
Harold had the housecarls and they were equipped and paid for by the king also their are the Fryds and they are usually farmers or work in town!