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ID: 12209
2540

Lorica Musculata – a cuirass made in Roman style. Since 1510 armor and helmets have got grotesque shapes. Visors were made in a form of human face, bird or animal mask. Armor looked like the chic clothes of that times: volumed puffs with cuts. No wonder such armor and helmets, often decorated with gold and

ID: 14405
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Greaves were an important component of the armor of many troops, including Western European knights and Roman legionnaires and centurions. They were widely used by cavalry to protect legs and heels while riding a horse. Our base-option Greaves are made of 1.5mm cold rolled steel. They conform to the shape of your calves, making them

ID: 14111
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Greenwich armours – it’s XVI century armor made in Royal Almain Armoury (Greenwich Armoury) founded  by Henry VIII the King of England in 1511. Though Greenwich armors were made by hired German blacksmiths, researchers single them out into a separate group of the English style armors. Greenwich Leg Armor consists of cuisses and knee protection. This model

ID: 11127
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ID: 11125
2012

Transitional sallet represents the type of late XV – beginning of XVI century helmet.  At the end of the XV century the shape of dome and visor of salled changed according to battle requirements and aesthetic of the new epoch. Therefore Sallet with chin protection was transformed into Close Helmet and Armet. Our Transitional Sallet

ID: 11120
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Burgonet helmet based on the helmet from the armor of Guidobaldo della Rovere (1514-1574), Duke of Urbino, given to Felipe II of Spain. Armor and helmet were made in Roman style in 1546 by Bartolomeo Campi de Pesaro. Preserved in the Royal Armory (La Real Armeria) in Madrid, Spain. Helmet was luxuriously decorated with a

ID: 11118
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The Byzantine Empire covered the period spanning Late Antiquity until the Middle Ages: roughly 395–1453. Thanks to the Migration Period, the Early Middle Ages’ armor included different styles and types. The most common type of helmet of that time was a helm composed of segments which are affixed to a wide metal ring. This manner

ID: 12201
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Our Landsknecht Cuirass is a stylization of the late XV – early XVI century cuirass made by well-known armorer Kolman Helmschmid (1471–1532). This type of Renaissance armor would often be combined with a full arm harness and gorget and was called a “three quarter armor”. The Landsknecht Cuirass is made in the Maximilian Style. It