- The
sallet (also
called celata,
salade and schaller) was a
combat helmet that
replaced the
bascinet in Italy,
western and
northern Europe and
Hungary during...
- The
Coventry Sallet is a 15th-century
helmet now on
display at
Herbert Art
Gallery and Museum.
English sallets have been
considered both rare and important...
- (sometimes
called a
burgundian sallet) was a Renaissance-era and
early modern combat helmet. It was the
successor of the
sallet. The
burgonet helmet is characterised...
- salat, or poke
sallet may
refer to: Poke (Hawaiian dish), a dish made from
marinated raw fish Poke
salad (aka poke
salat or poke
sallet), a dish prepared...
-
Phytolacca americana, also
known as
American pokeweed, pokeweed, poke
sallet, pokeberry, dragonberries,
pigeonberry weed, and inkberry, is a poisonous...
-
Friedrich von
Sallet (20
April 1812 – 21
February 1843) was a
German writer, most
notable for his
political and religion-critiquing poems. Von
Sallet was born...
-
named ****ociate
deputy director of the FBI. He was
succeeded by
Jeffrey Sallet,
after being promoted to
deputy director of the FBI in
February 2021. Abbatte...
-
conjunction with a type of
helmet known as a
sallet. With the
close helm and burgonet,
developments of the
sallet in the late
medieval and
Renaissance period...
- (salted), from sal (salt). In English, the word
first appears as "salad" or "
sallet" in the 14th century. Salt is ****ociated with
salad because vegetables were...
-
Mantua in 1407. The
helmet can be
considered as a
specialised form of the
sallet, both
types of
helmet being ultimately derivations of the
earlier bascinet...