Right lads, this one's yours...
I have been looking at Norman shield designs and was wondering if they had any sort of household or livery system.
Its not really a period I know much about, but I'm inferring from what I've seen that aside from shields and flags there wasn't much to identify who was in who's service.
Does anyone know if there was a tradition of men at arms or retainers using their lord's colours or badges to identify them at that point in history? Or did people just tend to use their own and paint whatever they felt like on their shields? Obviously at that time there were no surcoats to display arms on, but surely there was some way to recognise friend and foe if they had lost their shields in battle.
Wasn't there? Wouldn't that be sensible?
This is bothering me more than it should, Morrisons have a special offer on real ale so I am slightly drunk and obsessive... sorry...