- A
barbute (also
termed a barbuta,
which in
Italian literally means "bearded",
possibly because the
beard of a
wearer would be visible) is a visorless...
- illustration,
taken from Viollet-le-Duc,
occurs under the
heading of "
Barbute" (Viollet-le-Duc 1874,
volume 5, p.187 ) and not "Bacinet". Viollet-le-Duc...
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goddess Athena. (Histories, 4.180).
Pericles with the
Corinthian helmet Barbute Cosson,
Charles (1880)
Ancient Helmets Archaeological Journal of Royal...
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painter and
naturalist Monique Barbut (born 1956),
French public servant Barbute, a
visorless war
helmet This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- by
Andrea Mantegna and
Piero della Francesca. The currently-displa****
barbute helmet is not
original to the rest of the armour. Fallows, Noel (2010)...
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protect the ch****s. The
latter development was most
pronounced in the
barbute or barbuta, a
variation of the
sallet that
adopted elements of classical...
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plates to the
front of
modern helmets (often
making them
vaguely resemble a
barbute). A bowl helmet,
steel helmet, or
skullcap helmet is a
combat helmet that...
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increased in
number until becoming the
fearsome "Great Company" of some 3,000
barbute (each
barbuta comprised a
knight and a sergeant). The
first mercenary company...
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ending their title defense in the
first round. The team's
primary logo is a
barbute helmet,
superimposed on a
black and gold shield, with a V-shaped opening...
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officers in the late army. List of hat
styles Phrygian cap
Attic helmet Barbute Boar's tusk
helmet Boeotian helmet Kegelhelm Witch hat
Zucchetto Wagner...