hauberk

  • 41Haubergeon — a hauberk with the long skirts removed, so that it ended between crotch and mid thigh length, usually with a dagged hem. The mail coat was worn in this form in the 14th and 15th centuries, usually under some form of plate defense. ♦ Shortened… …

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  • 42habergeon — /ˈhæbədʒən/ (say habuhjuhn) noun 1. a short hauberk. 2. any hauberk. Also, haubergeon. {Middle English haubergeon, from Old French, diminutive of hauberc hauberk} …

  • 43coat of mail — noun armor that protects the wearer s whole body • Syn: ↑body armor, ↑body armour, ↑suit of armor, ↑suit of armour, ↑cataphract • Hypernyms: ↑armor, ↑armour …

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  • 44hab|er|geon — «HAB uhr juhn», noun. 1. a short coat of mail without sleeves; haubergeon. 2. = hauberk. (Cf. ↑hauberk) ╂[< Old French haubergeon (diminutive) < hauberc hauberk] …

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  • 45Old Frankish — Spoken in formerly the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France, Western Germany Era Evolved into Old Low Franconian by the 8th century Language family Indo European …

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  • 46Sassanid army — The birth of the Sassanid army ( fa. ارتش ساسانيان Artesh e Sāsānīyān , Pahlavi Spâh سپاه, army ) dates back to the rise of Ardashir I (r. 226–241), the founder of the Sassanid dynasty, to the throne. Ardashir aimed at the revival of the Persian… …

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  • 47Assize of Arms — The Assize of Arms of 1181 is a legal precedent decided by King Henry II of England and developed in common law jurisdictions originating a duty to bear arms. Having inherited the English common law legal system, the Assize of Arms formed part of …

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  • 48Transitional armour — describes the armour used in Europe around the 14th century, as body armour moved from simple maille hauberks to full plate.The poleyn was added to the hauberk to better protect the elbows, and splinted armour and the coat of plates provided… …

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  • 49Banded mail — Als Pseudo Kettenpanzer , Pseudo Ringelpanzer , oder Lederstreifiger Ringelpanzer , engl. banded mail, franz. maille quasiguesnée bezeichnen einige Wissenschaftler und Laienforscher eine hypothetische mittelalterliche Panzerung, die im 13. und 14 …

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  • 50Pseudo-Kettenhemd-Theorie — Als Pseudo Kettenpanzer , Pseudo Ringelpanzer , oder Lederstreifiger Ringelpanzer , engl. banded mail, franz. maille quasiguesnée bezeichnen einige Wissenschaftler und Laienforscher eine hypothetische mittelalterliche Panzerung, die im 13. und 14 …

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