Mounted Warband (Frameae)
Missile Cavalry(0.6.7)Side / Back
Short description
Mounted infantry, and all the more terrifying to enemy cavalry because of it.
Description
Continuous warfare against Romans and other Germanics gave rise to a new type of warrior organization: The warband. It appears the warband emerged as a military unit in the first century AD. And by the time of Tacitus, the warbands were an integral part of Germanic warfare. These warbands consisted of professional soldiers who did not work, but solely fought – and feasted. Somewhat paradoxically, these full-time soldiers seems to have been less coordinated than the traditional freemen formations. Instead they prioritized individual martial prowess and battlefield heroics. Still, man for man, they were better fighters than the average freeman, even if their armaments initially differed little from that of the freemen armies.
Members of a warband often switched between fighting on foot and on a horse. These are therefore technically mounted infantry, which makes them all the more deadly against enemy cavalry.




