Armenian translation of
Pseudo-Callisthenes’ History of Alexander the Great
c.1300-1325AD by the scribe Nerses.

Armenian Cavalry


A larger image of Armenian soldiers in Pseudo-Callisthenes’ 'History of Alexander the Great'.

Alexander mounted on Bucephalus advances against the Bebrycians, Alexander Romance, ca. 1300–1325, Venice, San Lazzaro, Mekhitarist Library, V424, fol. 101v (photo: Mekhitarist Congregation)

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See also: Cilician Armenian Men-At-Arms, 14th Century in Armies of the Middle Ages, Volume 2, by Ian Heath
Armenians in the T'oros Roslin Gospels, 1262
Relief of a Horse Archer from the Church of the Monastery of Spitakover, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia, c.1321.
Other 14th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers