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  2. List of medieval armour components - Wikipedia

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    Late medieval gothic plate armour with list of elements. The slot in the helmet is called an occularium. This list identifies various pieces of body armour worn from the medieval to early modern period in the Western world, mostly plate but some mail armour, arranged by the part of body that is protected and roughly by date.

  3. Sabaton - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, a mounted knight's feet would be at perfect height for strikes from dismounted soldiers, and so sabatons or other foot armour would be vital when riding into battle. [ citation needed ] An earlier solution was for the mail of the chausses to completely cover the foot, but later the mail terminated at the ankle, either overlapping ...

  4. Man-at-arms - Wikipedia

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    Though in English the term man-at-arms is a fairly straightforward rendering of the French homme d'armes, [b] in the Middle Ages, there were numerous terms for this type of soldier, referring to the type of arms he would be expected to provide: In France, he might be known as a lance or glaive, while in Germany, Spieß, Helm or Gleve, and in various places, a bascinet. [2]

  5. Attitude (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    As a warrior will usually carry a shield in the left hand, the animal shown on the shield will then face toward the knight's body. Humans and human-like beings are presumed to be shown affronté . The heraldic terms dexter ('right') and sinister ('left') represent the shield bearer's perspective, not the viewer's.

  6. Bevor - Wikipedia

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    The bevor was a component of a medieval suit of armour.It was usually a single piece of plate armour protecting the chin and throat and filling the gap between the helmet and breastplate. [1]

  7. Cuisses - Wikipedia

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    Thus, cuisses were worn on the thighs to protect from such blows. Padded cuisses made in a similar way to a gambeson were commonly worn by knights in the 12th and 13th centuries, usually over chausses, and may have had poleyns directly attached to them. Whilst continental armours tended to have cuisses that did not protect the back of the thigh ...

  8. Lancelot - Wikipedia

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    Lancelot is one of the titular knights in the manga series Four Knights of the Apocalypse. He is the son of Ban and Elaine. He is the son of Ban and Elaine. Lancelot is a primary antagonist of Lev Grossman 's 2024 novel The Bright Sword , where he is the greatest swordsman in Britain, and seizes the throne after Arthur's death under the name ...

  9. Plate armour - Wikipedia

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    The wearer remained highly agile and could jump, run and otherwise move freely as the weight of the armour was spread evenly throughout the body. The armour was articulated and covered a man's entire body completely from neck to toe. In the 15th and 16th centuries, plate-armoured soldiers were the nucleus of every army.