Burgonet - Wikipedia German burgonet of classic form, 16th century The burgonet helmet (sometimes called a burgundian sallet) was a Renaissance-era and early modern combat helmet It was the successor of the sallet [1]
The Burgonet -- myArmoury. com The burgonet is often referred to as a "light" helmet, which means little and ignores the great variety of burgonet designs Judging from the scarce published data, the typical 16th century burgonet, with defensive plates called cheek-pieces, weighs between three-and-a-half and five pounds
The Renaissance-era combat helmet called the Burgonet was adopted and . . . The most commonly used war helmet of the 16 th and 17 th centuries was the Burgonet – pronounced Burg-oh-neht Most were highly ornate and had a ridge that ran from the top of the forehead over the head to the bottom of the skull; the ridge flared out so as to sit on the shoulders to protect the neck Burgonet, Palace Armoury in Valletta, Malta
Close Burgonet Helmet - Historic Jamestowne Introduced in the early 16th century, the close burgonet helmet was designed to provide full head and face protection while evoking classical military authority In Europe, this type of helmet was mostly worn by cavalry Close burgonet helmets could have weighed as much as 20 pounds
Burgonet | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Title: Burgonet Date: ca 1550 Culture: French Medium: Steel, gold Dimensions: H 14 in (35 6 cm); W 8 1 4 in (21 cm); D 14 1 4 in (36 2 cm); Wt without buffe 4 lb 3 oz (1905 g) Classification: Helmets Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1904 Object Number: 04 3 217
Burgonet | Piccinino, Lucio | V A Explore The Collections The burgonet (French bourguinotte), a lightweight helmet with a peak, tall comb and cheek-pieces, first appeared in Italy in the early 16th century Subsequently its use spread to Spain, France and Germany
Burgonet - Military Wiki | Fandom The burgonet helmet (sometimes called a burgundian sallet) was a Renaissance-era and early modern combat helmet It was the successor of the sallet The burgonet helmet is characterised by a skull
Burgonet — Google Arts Culture A burgonet is a light, open helmet characterized by a peak, a fall over the eyes, and hinged earpieces Used by cavalry in the 1500s and 1600s, they were s
burgonet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary burgonet (plural burgonets) A light helmet worn by infantrymen, bearing a crest and hinged cheekpieces, but typically without a visor