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The Steel Wall of England: The Curious Case of the English Knight in the Hundred Years’ War

Traditional Image of a knight (Medieval knight on horseback, artwork Traditional Image of a knight (Medieval knight on horseback, artwork. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Mar 27, 2018. https://quest.eb.com/search/132_1446734/1/132_1446734/cite.)

Knights Charging into Battle (KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (2005). Photography Knights Charging into Battle (KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (2005). Photography. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Mar 27, 2018. https://quest.eb.com/search/144_1570114/1/144_1570114/cite.)

Dismounted Knights at Agincourt (The Battle of Agincourt (engraving) Dismounted Knights at Agincourt (The Battle of Agincourt (engraving). Illustration. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Mar 27, 2018. https://quest.eb.com/search/108_2298023/1/108_2298023/cite.)

Scottish Schiltron at Bannockburn (The Battle of Bannockburn (colour litho). Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Mar 27, 2018. https://quest.eb.com/search/108_1096155/1/108_1096155/cite.)

Battle of Crecy, 1346 (The Battle of Crecy, from an illuminated copy of Froissart's Chronicles (engraving). Illustration. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Mar 27, 2018. https://quest.eb.com/search/108_2382639/1/108_2382639/cite.)

Map of Crecy, 1346 (In the public domain as an original work of the United States federal government and/or military.)

Battle of Poitiers, 1356 (Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons, part of the public domain)

Battle of Agincourt, 1415 (Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons, part of the public domain)

English Armor (Foster, Joseph. Sir Thomas de Thorpe Effigy. 1902 English Armor (Foster, Joseph. Sir Thomas de Thorpe Effigy. 1902. Some feudal coats of arms and others. London: J. Parker & Co. Accessed on November 15, 2016. http://effigiesandbrasses.com/733/1009/.) French Armor (Adhemar, Jean. Jean II of Reiux. 1974. Gazette des beaux-arts. Volume 84. Paris: Gazette des beaux-arts. Accessed on November 15, 2016. http://effigiesandbrasses.com/3133/2511/.)

English Poleyns (. Boutell, Charles. 1849 English Poleyns (. Boutell, Charles. 1849. The monumental brasses of England. London: G. Bell)

Continental Style Poleyn (Taken by presenter, courtesy of the Philadelphia Art Museum)

Example of English Style Cuisse (Foster, Joseph. 1902. Some feudal coats of arms and others. London: J. Parker & Co.)

German 15th Century Cuisse (Taken by presenter, courtesy of the Philadelphia Art Museum)

French 15th Century Harness with Barding (Taken by presenter, courtesy of the Philadelphia Art Museum)

English Knights throughout the Ages (Battle of Towton, 1461 (engraving). Illustration. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Mar 27, 2018. https://quest.eb.com/search/108_2308443/1/108_2308443/cite.)