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  2. Visor (armor) - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded European reference to a helmet's visor in the Middle Ages is found in the 1298 will of Odo de Roussillon, which speaks of a heume a vissere. [4] Whether this statement refers to a pivoting visor or a fixed faceplate is not clear; but by the early fourteenth century artistic depictions of moving visors appear quite frequently. [4]

  3. Sallet - Wikipedia

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    Most needed no added ventilation holes, as there was a natural gap where the visor or front of the helmet overlapped the bevor near the wearer's mouth. [ 5 ] Sallet from c. 1460 in the "English-Burgundian" style, in many ways intermediate between the Italian and German forms

  4. Coventry Sallet - Wikipedia

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    It has a short tail and a jawbone type visor with a brow reinforcing. [4] Stylistically, it is termed a "high crowned" helmet, different from the style usually seen in Italy or Germany. [5] A plume holder was added to the helmet at some time after its manufacture. [4]

  5. List of medieval armour components - Wikipedia

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    Later armets have a visor. A stereotypical knight's helm. Favoured in Italy. Close helmet or close helm: 15th to 16th century: A bowl helmet with a moveable visor, very similar visually to an armet and often the two are confused. However, it lacks the hinged cheekplates of an armet and instead has a movable bevor, hinged in common with the ...

  6. Close helmet - Wikipedia

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    French close helmet of the later split-visor type, c. 1555–1560. The close helmet or close helm is a type of combat helmet that was worn by knights and other men-at-arms in the Late Medieval and Renaissance eras. It was also used by some heavily armoured, pistol-armed cuirassiers into the mid-17th century. It is a fully enclosing helmet with ...

  7. Crosby Garrett Helmet - Wikipedia

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    It had been placed onto two stone slabs at the bottom of a hole which had been back-filled with soil. A stone cap had been laid on top. [5] The helmet was found in 33 large fragments and 34 small fragments [4] and had apparently been folded before burial. The visor was mostly intact and had been placed face down.

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