COMITATUS - A Dumnonian high status warrior riding bareback, or sometimes with a basic pad. Old style Romano-Celtic four horned saddles are a thing of the past. The poem Y Gododdin mentions
Roman cavalry - Wikipedia
Stirrups
Roman Auxiliary Cavalry. 4 Horned Saddle Test - YouTube
Saddle | Central European | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Stirrups
Roman Saddle | Ancient warfare, Ancient armor, Ancient rome
Left, the steppe saddle. Right, Roman four-horned saddle | Horse armor, Saddles, Horse saddles
The Lost Fort: Roman Saddles
Roman style (four horned) saddle | y Ddraig
Seats of Empire: Ancient saddles
Did the Roman cavalry use spears? - Quora
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Stirrup-less charges? Shocking! • Page 2 of 2 • Sean Poage
Alternative Reconstruction of a First Century AD Roman Cavalry Saddle | EXARC
Roman equestrian equipment - Legio X Fretensis
Dan's Roman History - This perfect example of a Roman Four Horned Saddle made by Yves Rüttimann ca. 1st Century AD. This picture clearly illustrates the "4 Horns" used to keep the
The Lost Fort: Roman Saddles
Comitatus
Comitatus
Did Roman cavalry use stirrups? If not, then what did they use for support when using a lance or spear as a weapon from horseback (i.e., saddles)? - Quora