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Gothic plate armour (German: Gotischer Plattenpanzer) was the type of steel plate armour made in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century.
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Gothicplatearmour (German: Gotischer Plattenpanzer) was the type of steel platearmour made in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century. While the...
the specialised jousting armour which developed in the 16th century. Full suits of Gothicplatearmour and Milanese platearmour were worn on the battlefields...
Maximilian armour is a modern term applied to the style of early 16th-century German platearmour associated with, and possibly first made for the Emperor...
White armour, or alwyte armour, was a form of platearmour worn in the Late Middle Ages characterized by full-body steel plate without a surcoat. Around...
various pieces of body armour worn from the medieval to early modern period in the Western world, mostly plate but some mail armour, arranged by the part...
in locations not covered by plate. German gothicarmour arming doublets were generally shorter than Italian white armour doublets, which could extend...
visor". Platearmour first appeared in the 13th century, when plates were added onto the torso and mounted to a base of leather. This form of armour is known...
was nearly absent from white armor by 1450, but remained in German Gothicplatearmour throughout most of the century. The term has been lent to clothing...
Greenwich armour is the platearmour in a distinctively English style produced by the Royal Almain Armoury founded by Henry VIII in 1511 in Greenwich near...
Royal Armouries is the United Kingdom's national collection of arms and armour. Once an important part of England's military organization, it became the...
piece of medieval and Renaissance era armour, initially covering the lower half of the front torso. It was a plate reinforcement that composed the bottom...
status. In medieval weaponry, the breastplate is the front portion of platearmour covering the torso. It has been a military mainstay since ancient times...
and schynbalds or greaves. A characteristic of late fifteenth century Gothicplate armor was a projection that guarded the side of the knee. An early example...
Schynbalds were an early experiment in platearmour for the lower leg. Schynbalds were metal plates strapped over chausses. Each schynbald was a single...
sabatons were the first piece of armour to be put on, and were made of riveted iron plates called lames. These plates generally covered only the top of...
although all of these also fielded lancers. For a Gothic or Vandal nobleman the most common form of armour was a mail shirt, often reaching down to the knees...
in 1066, and wealthy nobles. More than 30 lamellae (individual plates for lamellar armour) were found in Birka, Sweden, in 1877, 1934 and 1998–2000. They...
production Panthers had a face-hardened glacis plate (the main front hull armour piece), but as armour-piercing capped rounds became the standard in all...
movement. Platearmour (14th century) Platearmour covered the entire body. Although parts of the body were already covered in platearmour as early as...
incorporated under the Metropolitanate of Gothia from the 9th century. Gothic arms and armour usually consisted of wooden shield, spear and often swords. 'Rank...
Tangier They feature an impressive array of detailed depictions of Gothicplatearmours and weapons such as swords, crossbows, polearms, cannons, and even...
and another may be the elegant example of the attenuated "late-gothic" style of armour that is now in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts...
century) in the Cluny Museum; the front is carved with twelve knights in armour standing under as many arches, and the spandrels are filled in with faces...