- A
brigandine (sometimes
spelled "brigantine"), also
called a brigander, is a form of body armour, in use from the late
Middle Ages and up to the early...
-
wealth of rich
officers and soldiers.
During the Ming
dynasty (1368–1644),
brigandine began to
supplant lamellar armour and was used to a
great degree into...
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Brigandine: The
Legend of
Runersia is a turn-based
strategy game
developed by
Matrix Software and
published by Happinet. It is a
sequel to the 1998 PlayStation...
-
Brigandine is a turn-based
strategy game for the
PlayStation video game console,
created by
developer Hearty Robin and
released in 1998. It was released...
- bullet-proof vest. The jack is
similar to the
brigandine. The main
difference is in the
method of construction: a
brigandine is
riveted whereas a jack is sewn. Jacks...
- the
entire torso.
Different forms of the coat of plates,
known as the
brigandine and jack of plates,
remained in use
until the late 16th century. The plates...
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circa 1873.
Brigandines reinforced by
mirror plates:
Chinese dingjia brigandine reinforced by
classic round mirror.
Indian brigandine reinforced by...
- (c. 1516–1551) was an
English murderer. She was the
daughter of John
Brigandine and
Alice Squire, and step-daughter of Sir
Edward North,
later Lord North...
- they were
conventional for that region).
Sleeves of
brigandine worked as pauldron, and if a
brigandine was long
enough its laps
could work as t****ets. Another...
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occasionally su****ded by the
brigandine jacket, the
medieval forerunner of the flak jacket. In essence, the
brigandine jacket was
constructed of metal...