Medieval battle axe, the weapon of a thug or a knight? (testing on target)

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Published 2020-06-08
Jason and Talos test out a medieval battle axe and discuss how it might have been used from horseback. #battleaxe #medieval #combat Join this channel to get access to perks: youtube.com/channel/UCMjlDOf0UO9wSijFqPE9wBw/join

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All Comments (21)
  • @hin_hale
    Jason: This is Talos. He is a... Me: He's a GOOD BOOOY!!
  • @NPow94
    The Gold Standard for history content on YT!
  • @Grizzlox
    The idea of having an axe rider come by, swing, and the blade deflecting off my skull and taking off half my face but leaving me alive.... is horrific.
  • @ayishas4385
    Talos is so handsome! I love his bored pawing of the ground, like "I thought we were gonna have some fun, and now you're just sitting there and blabbing!"
  • @ChadeGB
    Love how Talos is demonstrating his irritation and boredom. Stood there thinking, "Oh come on human, I've been saddled, bridled, brushed and shoe'd and you're just going to sit there talking?" /stomp stomp stomp.
  • @romigithepope
    Came for the battle axe. Stayed for the coolest damn horse I've ever seen.
  • @danestrenton
    It always surprises me how tiny actual war axes are compared to their fictional and fantasy counterparts
  • @Seppi1310
    The level of education provided by your videos regarding to horseback combat is unmatched for me, because you're actually DOING what you talk about and I love that!
  • @Seppi1310
    I'd love to see you doing that with a straight sword compared to a curved sword/saber. Other youtubers like Matt from Schola Gladiatoria and historians argue that the shape of the saber makes it more effective but most of all easier and less dangerous (impact shock or getting stuck for example) to use from horseback than a straight sword, but I never got to see that in action. Since your horseback warfare content is the best I know on YT this might be an interesting topic for the viewers as well as for you
  • @weldonwin
    Armed with an axe, made by a Viking, on a horse named Talos... SKYRIM BELONGS TO THE NORDS!!!
  • @OlrikMeister
    I would love to see Talos is barding. That absolute unit needs armor!
  • @Medievalannie
    As a medievalist, I absolutely love your videos, experimental history is always so interesting and fun. Amazing battle axe!
  • @drsch
    What I appreciate the most about these videos is the amount of respect that is shown towards those who have come before us. Never once have I seen Jason look down with any sense of superiority due to the luxury of hindsight we have today. He tries to understand what they knew at the time and is not only perfectly willing to admit that perhaps people from the medieval times knew better than we do in regards to some knowledge, it's as if he's excitedly looking for those areas so he can learn and understand. It's refreshing and calming to see history approached with humility. Thank you so much for making these great videos!
  • I love the cross between a Andalusian and a Shire, how brilliant! The stockiness coupled with the athleticism seems like it makes for quite the ideal warhorse! And I love the name Kingslander, that's just ridiculously epic. Talos is so stunning <3
  • @Belgand
    The later development of a horseman's pick would seem to imply that not only was it due to armor, but through use. If you find yourself primarily using the spike, presumably you come to question why you're bothering with the axe head at all and drop it to focus on the part of the weapon that sees the majority of use.
  • @katieorr2195
    Talos is such a good boy, standing patiently while Jason educates us
  • The skull-shaving damage from the first strike is eerily similar to one of the wounds on Richard III's skull.
  • @Sure-wj1vf
    How nice of Talos to take charge of production, direction, camera, sound, and editing.