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- A hauberk or byrnie is a mail shirt. The term is usually used to describe a shirt reaching at least to mid-thigh and including sleeves. A haubergeon ("little...
- century. A coat of this armour is often called a hauberk or sometimes a byrnie. The earliest examples of surviving mail were found in the Carpathian Basin...
- informs Colonel Wilson (Kevin McCarthy) at U. S. Counterintelligence. With Byrnie's aircraft impounded and his money seized, Elena (Claudia Cardinale), Harris's...
- Shane Byrne (born 10 December 1976), often known as Shakey, is a British professional motorcycle road racer. He is a six-time champion of the British Superbike...
- gagl Sköglar "gosling of Skögul" (raven) kápa Sköglar "cape of Skögul" (byrnie) veðr Sköglar "wind of Skögul" (battle, e.g. in Hákonarmál) The name Geirskögul...
- Publications, vol. 37, American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-1037-8 James Byrnie Shaw (1907) A Synopsis of Linear ****ociative Algebra, link from Cornell...
- leather, lined with small oblong steel plates riveted to the fabric. Hauberk, byrnie, or haubergeon ? to 15th (mostly died out during the 14th and 15th centuries)...
- the Hauberk, also known earlier than the 11th century as the Carolingian byrnie. Made of interlinked rings of metal, it sometimes consisted of a coif that...
- (7): 345–355. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1915-02656-X. MR 1559651. Shaw, James Byrnie (1915). "Book Review: Sur quelques Progrès récents de la Physique mathématique"...
- are connected by a single riveted ring. Mail of this type is known as a byrnie from Old Norse brynja. Given scarcity of archeological evidence for Viking...