@@IrishMedievalHistory didn’t know that, bit strange that they are using Chainmail when most of the warfare in pike and shot was stabbing each other with Pikes
@@TiernanOleary you still see mail all the way up to 1603, Ireland is super close quarter fighting because of the buggy rough forest terrain. It's not till the last few years of the 16th century in the Nine years war that you don't really see mail.
My family used a leather and mail gauntlet and coupe into the Williamite war...protected from rapier, side swords and short sword jabs and slashes. O'hAodha of Muskerry Luachra
Ah, Follow Me up to Carlow, by Fine Crowd no less. A certified 1500s classic.
Damn right!!
Glorious! Bua!
@@GallowglassAxe it sure is!!
Hope your doing well!
Man your a goat, would it be possible for you to do a video on the Murphy clan of Wexford
@@FionanUaMurchadha am free today, I'll see what I can do.
How are you anyway man?
How it feels to be a Byrne
I thought is was 1300 hundreds but then I saw the Burgonet and Morion, I thought Ireland used Pike and Shot, like in mainland Europe
She did!
@@IrishMedievalHistory didn’t know that, bit strange that they are using Chainmail when most of the warfare in pike and shot was stabbing each other with Pikes
@@TiernanOleary you still see mail all the way up to 1603, Ireland is super close quarter fighting because of the buggy rough forest terrain. It's not till the last few years of the 16th century in the Nine years war that you don't really see mail.
My family used a leather and mail gauntlet and coupe into the Williamite war...protected from rapier, side swords and short sword jabs and slashes. O'hAodha of Muskerry Luachra