- The
poleyn or
genouillere was a
component of
Medieval and
Renaissance armor that
protected the knee.
During the
transition from mail
armor to
plate armor...
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defenses that
continued from the
lower edge of the
breastplate down to the
poleyn.
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Sabine Poleyn (born 27
November 1973) is a
Flemish politician for the
Christian Democratic and
Flemish party. Born in Kortrijk, Belgium,
Poleyn studied...
- Anachronism, a couter/cowter is
often called an
elbow cop.[citation needed]
Poleyn Oakeshott 1996, p. 285. Oakeshott, R.
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- Cuir**** - dō (胴(仏胴)) 2.
Fauld -
kusazuri (草摺) 3.
Cuisse -
haidate (佩楯) 4.
Poleyn -
tateage (立挙) 5.
Greaves -
suneate (臑当(篠臑当)) 6.
Sabaton - kōgake (甲懸) 7...
- This
armor was
constructed of a
splinted cuisse and greave, with
plate poleyns and
scale demigreaves. By the 3rd
century CE,
independent scale demichausses...
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forearm protection. A
towarzysz also
could wear t****et hip,
cuisse thigh, and
poleyn knee protection,
underneath a thigh-length coat of mail or
specially padded...
- and backplate) with a fauld, t****ets and a culet, a mail skirt, cuisses,
poleyns, greaves, and sabatons. The very
fullest sets,
known as garnitures, more...
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should be in
proper ****ing
according to baby knees.
Elbow pad
Gaiters Poleyn Shoulder pad (sport)
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- breastplate) with a fauld, t****ets and a culet, a mail skirt, cuisses,
poleyns, greaves, and sabatons.[citation needed]
Unlike its predecessors, white...