- Lobster-tailed pot helmet, also
known as the
zischägge, horseman's pot and harquebusier's pot, was a type of
combat helmet. It was
derived from an Ottoman...
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their prowess, from 1576 to 1653,
hussar armour consisted of a comb-like
zischagge (szyszak),
burgonet or
morion helmets with a
hemispherical skull, 'ch****pieces'...
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protect the neck,
upper limbs, and hips as seen in the
Almain rivet, the
zischagge,
falling buffe, and faulds.
Laminar cuir****es were
manufactured in ****an...
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hounskull visor 15th-century
German frog-mouth helm used in
jousting Ottoman zischagge helmet, mid-16th
century 16th
century Maximilian style close helmet 19th-century...
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samurai helmet or kabuto; 15th or 16th century. 16th
century Ottoman Zischägge.
French morion helmet, 17th century. "Indian Helmet,
Shield and Swords...
- hussars,
where they
merged with
types of lobster-tailed pot
helmets (
Zischägge),
often featuring a
nasal bar or
facial guard. The
burgonet was common...
- head) The name is used
mostly for males. It may
refer to:
Turban helmet Zischagge Notable people with this name include:
Tolga Ciğerci, Turkish-German footballer...
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constructed from
hardened leather (nerigawa) A
kawari kabuto A
kawari kabuto Zischägge, a
similarly shaped European helmet 五月人形と鯉のぼりの由来 (in ****anese). Nagoya...
- cuir****iers of some
central and
eastern European countries also
favoured the
zischagge helmet in
addition to or
instead of the burgonet. The cuir****ier's armour...
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middle of the coin, the
stylized images of
parts of the hussar's gear:
zischägge helmet, breastplate, a mace and a
lance with a pennant. On the left-hand...