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- of mail hauberks continued up through the 14th century, when plate armor began to supplant it. Some knights continued to wear chain hauberks, however...
- East as late as the 17th century. A coat of this armour is often called a hauberk or sometimes a byrnie. The earliest examples of surviving mail were found...
- the breast was worn in earlier times by men-at-arms in addition to mail hauberks and reinforced coats. It was not until the 14th century that the plate...
- (fauld or t****et) Wakibiki (bezagews) Nodowa (gorget) Kusari katabira (hauberk) Kikko katabira (brigandine) Kôgake (sabaton) Kusari shikoro (aventail)...
- centuries, as body armour moved from simple mail hauberks to full plate armour. The couter was added to the hauberk to better protect the elbows, and splinted...
- one under the main one being shorter or even made of fabric or leather. Hauberks and large wooden or wickerwork shields were also used as protection in...
- early developments of such harness, was described being worn under the hauberk, thus not being visible when all the armor was properly worn. The evidence...
- knights (French: chevaliers) called the fief de haubert, referring to the hauberk, or chain mail shirt worn almost daily by knights, as they would not only...
- Detail of inlaid br**** writing box, with soldier wearing a hauberk. Mosul, 1230–1250 CE, British Museum....
- stroke, but of her defeated foe, "nothing is left" in the empty mantle and hauberk. The Episcopal priest and theologian Fleming Rutledge writes that whereas...