

Marshall was a loyal knight who served five different kings until he died at the age of 72. Before he was even knight he was famous for his accomplishments at tournament fighting. William Marshall was born in 1146 and was the best knight that ever live. Guan Yu cleverly attacked the castle during autumn, the heavy rain flooded and destroyed the armies that came to support Cao Ren, securing Guan’s victory. Guan Yu attacked general Cao Ren who served Cao Cao, at the city of Fancheng. The three of them fought many battles together, including the suppression of the yellow turban rebellion and the battle of Fancheng. Guan Yu was sworn brothers with Lie Bei, and another officer called Shang Fei. He is one of the most famous figures in Chinese history, and even though he was a real person many religions worship him as a god. Guan Yu was an ancient Chinese warlord who served under the warlord Liu Bei. This finally defeated the Viking at Stamford Bridge. He was so formidable they couldn’t get past him no matter what so they resorted to the cowardly tactic of hiding a soldier in a barrel and sending him downstream until he was underneath the Viking warrior, he then thrust his sword through the bridge and hit the Viking right in the sweet spot. They had almost won when it came down to a single Viking standing on a bridge that managed to halt the entire English army. The battle went well for the English as the Vikings were taken completely by surprise and didn’t even manage to put their armour. In 1066 the Vikings were suddenly ambushed by English forces out for blood. I suppose all Vikings were among the most badass medieval warriors. His horse was famously known as “Red Hare”. Lu Bu specialised in archery, and horse riding, but he was also proficient in hand to hand combat, because of this he was nicknamed “Flying General”. Lu Bu’s exploits made him incredibly famous, and just as feared throughout the land. He killed Dong Zhou and then seeked refuge under Liu Bei before betraying him. He was famous for his treachery, he first served under the warlord Ding Yuan, but then betrayed him to work for Dong Zhou. Lu Bu is a well known video game character in the dynasty warriors series, but some may not know he was a actually a real warlord in the eastern han period of Chinese history. Densus died fighting but was always remembered as a brave and loyal soldier. He single handedly fought the assassins, buying the emperor enough time time to escape. The only man who stayed by his side was Densus.

All the emperors guards either fled or turned on their emperor leaving him almost completely defenceless. On January 16th in the year 69ad the deputy emperor was ambushed by a man named Marcus Otho.

He was one of many bodyguards to the deputy emperor in the 1st century. The enemies stayed aeay waiting for him to die of his earlier wounds, before he died he continued to yell and curse at them until he finally died.ĭensus was a Roman centurion in the Praetorian Guard. The enemy soldiers were too afraid to go near him now, even so he ran towards them killing even more. Dian Wi grabbed two more enemies with his bare hands and killed them. Dian Wei was hopelessly outnumbered however he kept fighting anyway, and with every swing he broke ten of the enemies spears, eventually as the battle raged on he had been heavily wounded, and had to resort to using short ranged weapons instead of his pole arm. Cao Cao was subjected to a surprise attack in the night and had to escape with few soldiers, Dian Wei stayed behind to hold off the enemy soldiers.

Dian Wei was main guard to the warlord Cao Cao, and was always by his side. This is a list of the 9 most bad ass medieval warriors of all time.ĭian Wei was famous for his exceptional brute strength, he even fought holding two pole arms at the same time, most people have to build up their strength to use one pole arm properly. There were countless bad asses from medieval times worth writing about but for this list I picked the most bad ass warriors from all over the globe including samurai, centurions, Vikings, and even monks. From a soldier who fought off dozens of enemies on his own, holding a a giant halberd in each hand, to the world’s most famous samurai who was so skilled it’s said he even had superpowers including teleportation, telekinesis, and the ability to see the future.
