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  2. Category : Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross templates

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    to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Pages in category "Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross templates" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  3. Template:Medieval-armour-stub - Wikipedia

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    Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g. {{Medieval-armour-stub}}.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Template:Medieval armor components - Wikipedia

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    It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Medieval armor components}} below the standard article appendices. Initial visibility This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart ...

  6. Cavalieri Addobbati - Wikipedia

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    The Cavalieri Addobbati, also known as Cavalieri di Corredo, were the elite among Italian knights in the Middle Ages. The two names are derived from addobbo, the old name for decoration, and corredo, meaning equipment. [1] These were knights who could afford elaborate clothes, armor and equipment for themselves, their charger and their palfrey. [2]

  7. Stalnoi Nagrudnik - Wikipedia

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    Steel breastplate, or Stalnoi Nagrudnik (Russian: Стальной нагрудник) is a type of body armor similar to a cuirass developed by the Red Army in World War II. The native Cyrillic abbreviation for the vest was "СН", the Cyrillic letters Es and En. It consisted of two pressed steel plates that protected the front torso and groin.

  8. List of lines of miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard Heroes is a set of multi-colored 25mm fantasy figured printed on hard cardboard stock. [8] Martin Feldman reviewed Cardboard Heroes in The Space Gamer No. 38. [8] Feldman commented that "they are beautiful, they are inexpensive, and if you like them and have no objection to cardboard, they are certainly worthwhile." [8]

  9. Rondel (armour) - Wikipedia

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    Rondel, 1540. Two rondels covering the vulnerable underarm section of a suit of armour. A rondel (/ ˈ r ɒ n d əl /) is a circular piece of metal used for protection, as part of a harness of plate armour, or attached to a helmet, breastplate, couter, or on a gauntlet.