1149-1152 Everard de Barres was in charge of receiving donations to the Templars around Barcelona. Everard de Barres was the Master of the Temple in France at the time of the launch of the Second Crusade (1147). He and his fellow knights from Portugal and Spain accompanied King Louis of France on the overland journey to Outremer. The King relied heavily on the diplomatic and military advice of Everard de Barres to get his forces across Byzantine territory to Outremer and then for financial aid when he got there. In return Louis supported Everard’s subsequent election as Grandmaster. In 1152 Everard de Barres resigned his post as Grand Master of the Temple to become a monk at the abbey of Clairvaux.
Immerse yourself in the rich historical tapestry of medieval conflict with this meticulously crafted set of 28mm miniature figures from Reconquer Designs. This captivating ensemble features two finely detailed and expertly sculpted figures representing a clash between two formidable warriors: Everard de Barres, a valiant Knight Templar, and an Almoravid warrior hailing from the southern regions.
ther you’re an avid collector, a historical miniature enthusiast, or a dedicated painter, this Everard de Barres, Knight Templar vs Almoravid set offers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in history. Bring your creative skills to the forefront as you transform these unpainted figures into unique, visually stunning representations of medieval warfare.
- Supplied UNPAINTED and UNASSEMBLED where multi-part.
- 3d printed using eco resin
- Bases not included
- These are fine scale models for adult collectors.
- Not suitable for children.
- Includes small and sharp functional parts.
- Design property of Reconquer Designs, we are a licensed merchant.
Note to Buyers:
Please be aware that these figures come unpainted and unassembled. They require basic modeling skills and painting materials to complete. The images provided are for reference and may showcase painted versions for illustrative purposes.
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