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Military Armor

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Clipart illustrations of armor commonly used in battle including full suits of plate, chain, and mail armors, as well as pieces of armor, such as shields and helmets, and armor for horses.


Écu
"The shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the middle ages; especially, the triangular shield of no great length carried during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and hung around the neck b...
Épaulière
"In armor, the devices, more or less elaborate according to according to the period, etc., serving to protect the shoulder, or to connect breastplate and backpiece at the shoulder. e, Épauli&eg...
ailette
"A plate of iron worn over the mail to protect the shoulders of a man-at-arms, before the introduction of plate-armor for the body. Image: Ailette with armorial bearings, middle of 13th century."-Whit...
Allecret armor
Knight wearing Allecret armor...
Almain-rivet
"One of a series of short pieces of metal sliding in slot-holes formed in overlapping plates of armor, replacing the common appliance of riveting to straps of leather or similar material. Image: Tasse...
Armor
Full armor from a brass of Sir John de St. Quintin, 1397. KEY: 1-helmet, 2-visor, 3-gorget, 4-breast-plate, 5-skirt, 6-arm-pieces, 7-elbow-piece, 8-gauntlet, 9-hauberk, 10-thigh-piece, 11-knee-piece, ...
Armor
Full armor from the beginning of the 16th century. KEY: 1-helmet, 2-visor, 3-gorget, 4-breast-plate, 5-skirt, 6-arm-pieces, 7-elbow-piece, 8-gauntlet, 9-hauberk, 10-thigh-piece, 11-knee-piece, 12-grea...
Armor
Suit of armor presented by the Emperor Maximilian to Henry VIII....
Armor
"Complete Armor of 1195-1205."-Whitney, 1902...
Armor
"Armor and Equipment for man and horse, about 1290."-Whitney, 1902...
Armor
"Complete Armor, about 1395"-Whitney, 1902...
Armor
"Complete suit of Plate-Armor, now in Paris, date about 1440- the epoch of greatest perfection of defensive arms."-Whitney, 1902...
Armor
"Armor. 1, 2, Early Greek; 3, Greek; 4, 5, Roman; 6, Barbarian." -Foster, 1921...
Armor , Sirs John de Creke and John of Eltham Wearing
Sirs John de Creke and John of Eltham wearing armor during the fourteenth century. The illustration shows the extra armor worn by knights and noblemen underneath the surcoats....
Armor, Knights and Noblemen on Horses Wearing
The illustration shows two knights riding on horses. The knights and noblemen wore surcoats to hide the type of armor worn....
Armor, Mascled
An illustration of mascled armor....
Armor, Men at Arms Wearing
An illustration of men at arms wearing iron body armor. The illustration shows armors varied by wealth of the soldiers....
Armor, Plate
A body of armor make from plates of iron....
Armor, Ring
Armor made by sewing rings of metal on a background of leather or cloth....
Armor, Siris Bronze
A decorated shoulder piece from a Greek bronze armor, known as Siris Bronze. The shoulder piece has a relief of a battle between the Greek warrior and the Amazon. ...
Aventail
A bendabe curtain of chainmail on the helmet of a medeival soldier. ...
Bainberg
A name given to the plate armor of the leg below the knee....
Basinets
Basinets...
Brass Armor
"Brass Armor of Sir John de Creke." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
Brass Armor
"Brass Armor of Sir John de Foxley." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...
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