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- Brigandine - Wikipedia
A brigandine (sometimes spelled "brigantine" [1]), also called a brigander, is a form of body armour, in use from the late Middle Ages and up to the early modern era
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Basically, brigandine is an armour, where metal plates are sewn or riveted to the base Typical model of the XIV-XV centuries had small plates, which overlapped each other
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With various cuts, thicknesses, and custom fits, they work seamlessly with other armor pieces for maximum effectiveness Whether you’re stepping onto the list or training hard, a well-fitted brigandine is a reliable choice for staying protected without sacrificing agility
- BRIGANDINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
brigandine noun brig· an· dine ˈbri-gən-ˌdēn : medieval body armor of scales or plates
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Modern ballistic vests often use a combination of aramid fibers and plates, echoing the layered construction of brigandine that sought to balance protection with agility Moreover, brigandine’s adaptability has inspired innovations in protective clothing for extreme sports and personal defense
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Both on and off the LARP battlefield, the extra defense and authenticity the Joshua Brigandine lends to your roleplay character is quite impressive This body armor is modeled after the plated coats worn throughout the Middle Ages
- Brigandine: The Armor That Stood the Test of Battles and Minds
The brigandine, a form of body armor used during the Middle Ages, primarily by archers and light infantry, became a sensation between the 14th and 16th centuries across Europe and Asia
- brigandine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
brigandine (plural brigandines) (historical) A coat of armor for the body, consisting of scales or plates, sometimes overlapping each other, generally of metal, sewn or riveted under or onto canvas or linen or other material quotations
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