Global Information Lookup Global Information

Schynbalds information


King Sigismund II of Poland wearing armor with schynbalds, from a period engraving.

Schynbalds were an early experiment in plate armour for the lower leg. Schynbalds were metal plates strapped over chausses. Each schynbald was a single piece of steel that covered the front and outside of the shin. Schynbalds did not enclose the lower leg: hence, they were not true greaves. Schynbalds first appeared in the 1230s or 1250s and remained in use during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.[1][2]

Complete suits of armor survive only from the latter part of the schynbald era. In fifteenth century Gothic armour they were strapped not to mail but to fastenings on a padded undergarment. By the early fifteenth century greaves had supplanted schynbalds in white armour. Schynbalds were essentially obsolete by the sixteenth century.

  1. ^ Oakeshott 1996, p. 284.
  2. ^ Gravett, Christopher. English Medieval Knight 1200-1300. Oxford: Osprey Pub, 2002. Print.

and 6 Related for: Schynbalds information

Request time (Page generated in 0.546 seconds.)

Schynbalds

Last Update:

Schynbalds were an early experiment in plate armour for the lower leg. Schynbalds were metal plates strapped over chausses. Each schynbald was a single...

Word Count : 165

Chausses

Last Update:

the foot. Steel shin plates called schynbalds came into use during the mid-13th century. Unlike greaves, schynbalds protected only the front of the lower...

Word Count : 397

Poleyn

Last Update:

developed an articulated construction that attached to the cuisses and schynbalds or greaves. A characteristic of late fifteenth century Gothic plate armor...

Word Count : 217

Greave

Last Update:

uncommon at the time. Almost all greaves used at this time are known as schynbalds, or greaves that only protected the shin. Illustrations showing “closed...

Word Count : 852

Knight

Last Update:

pauldron. The legs too were covered in plates, mainly on the shin, called schynbalds which later evolved to fully enclose the leg in the form of enclosed greaves...

Word Count : 11228

List of medieval armour components

Last Update:

articulated to connect with the cuisses and schynbald or greave. Often with fins or rondel to cover gaps. Schynbald 13th to 15th Antiquity, lost but later...

Word Count : 196

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net