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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...
- evolved from spaulders in the 15th century. As with spaulders, pauldrons cover the shoulder area. Pauldrons tend to be larger than spaulders, covering the...
- hussar dress was ostentatious and comprised plated body armour (cuir****, spaulders, bevors, and arm bracers) adorned by gold ornaments, a burgonet or lobster-tailed...
- 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))...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...