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  • 101Capeline — (derived from the French word for hat) is the name given to two distinct types of post Renaissance helmet Equipment of the harquebusier including a capeline helmet …

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  • 102Chausses — This article is about the type of armour. Chausse is also an unrelated technical term in heraldry. Chausses with poleyns, from an illustration by Villard de Honnecourt (13th century) Chausses (pronounced /ˈʃoʊs/; French:  …

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  • 103Stratioti — Stradioti French painting of c. 1500 depicting stradioti of the Venetian Army at the Battle of Fornovo …

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  • 104Gnezdovo — or Gnyozdovo ( ru. Гнёздово) is an archeological site located near the village of Gnyozdovo in Smolensk Oblast, Russia. The site contains extensive remains of a Slavic Varangian settlement which flourished in the 10th century as a major trade… …

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  • 105Genoese crossbowmen — The Genoese crossbowmen ( it. Balestrieri genovesi) were a famous military corps of the Middle Ages, which acted both in defence of the Italian city of Genoa, and as mercenaries for other Italian or European powers.Armed with crossbows made in… …

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  • 106Society for Creative Anachronism activities — Activities within the SCA Garb (costume)The first thing one notices about a Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) event is that everyone is wearing at least an attempt at clothing similar to that worn before 1601 ADSCA Governing Documents… …

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  • 107Rashidun Caliphate — Infobox Former Country native name = الخلافة الراشدية conventional long name = Rashidun Caliphate common name = Rashidun continent = Afroasia region = Middle East status = Empire government type = Caliphate event start = year start = 632 event… …

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  • 108Culet (armour) — A culet is a piece of plate armour consisting of small, horizontal lamés that protect the small of the back or the buttocks.[1] References ^ Pictorial glossary of armor …

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  • 109Morion (helmet) — Spanish comb morion …

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  • 110The Repairer of Reputations — is a short story published by Robert W. Chambers in the collection The King in Yellow in 1895. The story is an example of Chambers horror fiction, and is one of the stories in the collection which contains the motif of the Yellow Sign and the… …

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