Ancient Rome Warfare: From Kingdom to Marius
Ancient Rome Warfare: From Kingdom to Marius
Interesting facts of the past

Some of us today are surprised to learn that Rome, whose borders at one time spread beyond the Mediterranean region, was just one of the many cities of the Apennine Peninsula dependent on agriculture in its early days. And it was ruled by kings.…

Medieval Plate Armour Makers: Forgotten Craft, or an Opportunity?
Medieval Plate Armour Makers: Forgotten Craft, or an Opportunity?
Historical armor

It would seem that the golden age of the makers of plate armour has ended with the emergence of firearms. However, the craft has not completely disappeared. What changes has armour making process undergone since the earliest times? Why are people…

Medieval Under-Armour Clothing: What Did Medieval Warriors Wear Under Their Armour?
Medieval Under-Armour Clothing: What Did Medieval Warriors Wear Under Their Armour?
Historical costumes and footwear

When the medieval army was summoned, the higher-ranking officials performed the so-called “muster”. This included inspection of the necessary equipment for each warrior. Not only weapons and armour were the subject of scrutiny, but also the…

Mystic Colonial Hardware, passion for historical recreations
Mystic Colonial Hardware, passion for historical recreations
Brands and Makers

Mystic Colonial Hardware is a young company, but built on the solid expertise of its parent company Lord of Battles, which has over 20 years of experience in the manufacture…

The Mysterious Samurai Sword:  Why Is Katana Still So Popular?
The Mysterious Samurai Sword: Why Is Katana Still So Popular?
Samurai swords
No other Japanese weapon has left such a distinctive mark on our history and culture as the katana. These samurai swords have captivated countless generations and continue to amaze people around the world today. The reason might be their…
Deadly Blades: 4 Famous Sword Types
Deadly Blades: 4 Famous Sword Types
Weapons
They were used in battles as well as for ceremonies. Although these swords may be long past their heyday, they have left an indelible mark on the history. Which sword types were the most popular and why? Travel with us back in time to discover…
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
Interesting facts of the past
This article is dedicated to the military history of Ancient Greece between the 8th and the 5th centuries BC. It was the time of flourishing city-states, with well-equipped and well-trained armies to defend them. Ancient Greek armies can be said to…
Loyal Not Only to Arthur: 3 Greatest Knights of All Time
Loyal Not Only to Arthur: 3 Greatest Knights of All Time
Statuettes
A mere mention of their names was enough to make the enemies as well as noble ladies tremble. In the Middle Ages, knights were elite warriors, superior to most of their enemies in terms of combat skills, strength, valour, courage and righteousness.…
The Army of Vlad Dracula or Vlad the Impaler
The Army of Vlad Dracula or Vlad the Impaler
Interesting facts of the past
Everyone has heard of Count Dracula, popularized by Bram Stoker's brilliant novel about Dracula, the quintessential vampire. The Count Dracula in this article was not (at least we hope so) the blood-thirsty vampire we know from stories and legends.…
House of Warfare: Crafting Authenticity with Integrity
House of Warfare: Crafting Authenticity with Integrity
Brands and Makers
A global leader in the medieval replica industry, House of Warfare stands tall as the one of the favorite brands for LARPers and reenactors around the world.
Dungeons and Prisons: A Glimpse into the History of Prison
Dungeons and Prisons: A Glimpse into the History of Prison
Interesting facts of the past
The Tower of London, the French Bastille or the American Alcatraz. Prisons and torture have been a common practice across the entire human history. Do you know what it was like to be a prisoner in the Middle Ages? Have you ever heard of shame masks,…
Outdoor Cooking - History
Outdoor Cooking - History
Interesting facts of the past
Cooking is an art. Today's chefs as well as their predecessors would certainly confirm that. What cooking methods, utensils or ingredients did cooks use in centuries before us? And can we benefit from their knowledge today? Take a look into the past!
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