CRL2 Carolingian Imperial Scara (15mm)
Details
This pack contains four mounted figures in three different poses, horse and riders are separate castings.
A scara was a contingent or unit of soldiers, the term is a Latinized form of an ancient German word meaning 'group'.
Although of uncertain composition, the scarae are thought by many modern historians to have been permanently embodied units of elite cavalry, because in the primary sources, they are generally described as being tasked to important missions that required high mobility.
Additional Information
Date from | 639 |
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Date to | 888 |