-
could then be
easily retrieved when needed. Some
guiges had a
buckle to
adjust the length. A
guige could be
attached to the
shield anywhere along its...
- in
question was the
daughter of
William VI of Montferrat, and
widow of
Guiges V's
grandson Guigues VI of Viennois. Chorier, in his
Histoire Générale de...
- held and
maneuvered by a
combination of a hand-strap and a belt
called a
guige,
which was
slung around the neck and used to
support the shield, as well...
-
robust shields that
could cover most of the body. Many had a
strap called a
guige that
allowed them to be
slung over the user's back when not in use or on...
- with just a
central hand-grip. It may also have had a
carrying strap (or
guige), as
Thracian peltasts slung their shields on
their backs when
evading the...
- hermitage,
killing 7
monks under the snow. The
fifth prior of Chartreuse,
Guiges,
rebuilt the hermitage.
There were ten
Carthusian monasteries in Britain...
- centre-grips,
there is very
little evidence to
indicate that
there was any
guige strap for
carrying the
targe over the shoulder.[citation needed] Buckler...
-
uncertain owing to a lack of sources.
Guigues I (II) (1107?–1138), son of
Guiges-Raymond (sometimes
numbered Guigues I) and Ide-Raymond,
daughter of Artaud...
- (余里衍), 3rd
daughter Consort Yuan, of the Xiao clan (元妃 蕭氏),
personal name
Guige (貴哥) Yelü Yali, the
Prince of
Liang (耶律雅里 梁王, 1094 – 1123), 2nd son Yelü...
-
Enarmes are
visible on
shields in the
Bayeux Tapestry.[citation needed]
Guige Clements, John (1998).
Medieval Swordsmanship:
Illustrated Methods and Techniques...