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Roman officers wore
single spaulders with
pteruges attached to
protect their upper arms and shoulders. The use of
spaulders developed in the West during...
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evolved from
spaulders in the 15th century. As with
spaulders,
pauldrons cover the
shoulder area.
Pauldrons tend to be
larger than
spaulders,
covering the...
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hussar dress was
ostentatious and
comprised plated body
armour (cuir****,
spaulders, bevors, and arm bracers)
adorned by gold ornaments, a
burgonet or lobster-tailed...
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tateage (立挙) 5.
Greaves -
suneate (臑当(篠臑当)) 6.
Sabaton - kōgake (甲懸) 7.
Spaulders - sode (袖(当世袖)) 8.
Vambrace - kote (籠手(篠籠手)) 9.
Gauntlets - tekkō (手甲(摘手甲))...
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riveted rows,
Lamellar armour (iron or leather),
leather cuir****,
shoulder spaulders,
conical or dome
shaped iron
helmet with a
detachable iron or
bronze anthropomorphic...
- Shi
Huang in
round 7,
turning into a pair of
spaulders,
known as the "Shenluo Kaixiu" or "Almighty
Spaulders", and
later reformed into a
sword known as...
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Death Adder is a
tyrannical giant who
wears a full iron helmet,
pointed spaulders, and
wields an
enormous double axe. In
addition to his
brutal strength...
- into the
plate arm
harness consisting of the rerebrace, vambrace, and
spaulder or pauldron. The legs too were
covered in plates,
mainly on the shin, called...
- armour.
Besagew Circular plate that
covers the armpit,
typically worn with
spaulders. See also rondel.
Vambrace or
lower cannon (of vambrace) 14th Forearm...
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siege of
Gamla in 67 CE, it was
already in
Roman use
where a
complete spaulder (shoulder guard) for a
manica was
found in the
panoply of L. Magus. This...