A "Man-At-Arms" refers to a soldier or warrior in medieval times who was equipped with armor and weapons. These individuals were often part of a feudal system, serving a lord or noble in exchange for land or protection. Their primary role was to engage in combat and defend their lord's territory.
Typically, a Man-At-Arms would wear heavy armor, which could include a helmet, breastplate, and chainmail. They were skilled in various forms of combat, often trained in the use of swords, lances, and other weapons. This role was distinct from that of a knight, who had additional responsibilities and status.