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- Cuirass - Wikipedia
The use of the term cuirass generally refers to both the breastplate and the backplate pieces; whereas a breastplate protects only the front, a cuirass protects both the front and the back of the wearer
- Cuirass | Medieval, Plate Mail, Breastplate | Britannica
Cuirass, body armour that protects the torso of the wearer above the waist or hips Originally it was a thick leather garment covering the body from neck to waist, consisting of a breastplate and a backpiece fastened together with straps and buckles and a gorget, a collar protecting the throat
- CUIRASS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CUIRASS is a piece of armor covering the body from neck to waist; also : the breastplate of such a piece
- Medieval Weapons: Cuirass. Types of Cuirasses, Facts and History
The Cuirass is a piece of armour that covers the torso and consists of a chest plate and a back piece It's formed of single or multiple pieces of metal
- The Muscle Cuirass (Thorax) — The Greek Phalanx: Recreating the Hoplite
The cuirass is notable for its excellent state of preservation and its exquisitely rendered anatomical detail In the slight droop of its pectorals and the prominence of the belly and external oblique muscles, it captures the fleshy reality of a mature man’s strong but mortal body
- Cuirass - Italian or Flemish - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Overview Provenance Title: Cuirass Date: ca 1510–15 Culture: Italian or Flemish Medium: Steel Dimensions: H of breastplate 19 1 2 in (49 53 cm); W of breastplate 14 3 4 in (37 47 cm); H of backplate 20 in (50 8 cm); W of backplate 15 1 2 in (39 37 cm) Classification: Armor Parts-Cuirasses Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1953 Object Number
- Tutankhamun’s Cuirass - Egypt Museum
What is a Cuirass? The word cuirass (from the Old French cuirasse, itself from cuir, meaning “leather”) originally described a defensive garment made of hide or leather, later of metal plates, designed to protect the torso
- cuirass, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun cuirass, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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