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hauberk    
n. 锁子甲

锁子甲

hauberk
n 1: a long (usually sleeveless) tunic of chain mail formerly
worn as defensive armor [synonym: {hauberk}, {byrnie}]


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  • Hauberk - Wikipedia
    Italian hauberk from the late 15th century A hauberk or byrnie is a mail shirt The term is usually used to describe a shirt reaching at least to mid-thigh and including sleeves [1] A haubergeon ("little hauberk") refers to a smaller mail shirt, [2] that was sometimes sleeveless, [3] but the terms are occasionally used interchangeably [3] Mail armor, likely invented by the Celts, became
  • Hauberk vs. Haubergeon - What is the difference between these chain . . .
    The hauberk: the comprehensive chain armor Definition and characteristics of the hauberk The hauberk, also known as chain mail, was the most complete form of chain armor It covered the upper body down to the knees and had long sleeves that often reached down to the wrists Some models even had an integrated hood to protect the head
  • Chain Mail | Medieval Collectibles
    Shop Chain mail hauberks and shirts Historical accuracy, made of interlocking metal rings, durable and unique designs Fast shipping Order yours today!
  • HAUBERK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HAUBERK is a tunic of chain mail worn as defensive armor from the 12th to the 14th century
  • What Was A Hauberk? - A Writers Perspective
    What Was A Hauberk? Today I’m offering you a BOGOF (buy one get one free), as we’re talking about hauberks and their successors, habergeons In the eleventh and twelfth centuries the hauberk was the most effective form of protection a soldier could get his hands on
  • Chain mail - Wikipedia
    Chain mail A 17th-century chainmail hauberk from El Bayadh, Algeria Mail (sometimes spelled maille and, since the 18th century, colloquially referred to as chain mail, chainmail, or chain-mail) [1] is a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh
  • Hauberk: Chainmail Shirt Armor Worn By Medieval Knights
    The hauberk was a long chainmail shirt worn by medieval warriors for essential body protection in battle Made from thousands of interlocked metal rings, the hauberk offered excellent defense against slashes, thrusts, and even glancing blows
  • Hauberk Medieval Armour: A Comprehensive Study - Knights Templar
    Hauberk in Women’s Armor The role of the hauberk in women’s armor during the medieval period is a fascinating and complex subject, intertwined with societal norms, historical exceptions, and the practicalities of warfare
  • Hauberk - Spartacus Educational
    Hauberk A hauberk was a knee-length mail shirt that weighed about 14 kg (31 lbs) The sleeves extended to mid-way down the forearm Hauberks were put on over the head, and were split at the front and the back to enable the knights to ride his horse Hauberk were constructed from overlapping metal scales riveted to a garment made of leather or
  • Hauberk vs Chainmail (what are the differences?) : r . . . - Reddit
    Hauberk is the name for a complete shirt of mail, covering arms and thighs Haubergeon means little hauberk and can be waist length, or short sleeved Maille is the general type of armor and doesn't describe shape or style really





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