armor$4922$ - translation to ελληνικό
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armor$4922$ - translation to ελληνικό

FORM OF SEGMENTED TORSO ARMOUR, CONSISTING OF OVERLAPPING METAL PLATES RIVETED INSIDE A CLOTH OR LEATHER GARMENT
Visby armor; Wisby armor
  • Detail of a German manuscript. This is the earliest evidence for a coat of plates in 13th century art.
  • Løgumkloster kirke - Heiligenschrein 4

armor      
n. θωράκιση, οπλισμός, πανοπλία
coat of mail         
  • Mail hauberk from the Museum of Bayeux
  • In early medieval Europe "byrn(ie)" was the equivalent of a "coat of mail"
  • mirror plate]]
  • A modern example of the use of ''mail'', a bracelet using the ''roundmaille weave''
  • A manuscript from 1698 showing the manufacture of mail
  • Celtic-style]] [[shield]].<ref>Ashton, Kasey. "[http://www.unc.edu/celtic/catalogue/themselves/celtsthemselves.html The Celts Themselves]." [[University of North Carolina]]. Accessed 4 November 2018.</ref>
  • [[Mughal Army]]
  • Norman]] and [[Anglo-Saxon]] soldiers in mail armour. Note the scene of stripping a mail hauberk from the dead at the bottom.
  • Edo period Japanese (samurai) chain armour or kusari gusoku
  • Mail armour and equipment of Polish medium cavalryman, from the second half of the 17th century
  • Major's shoulder chains
  • Neptunic shark suit
  • Roman soldier 175 A.D. from a northern province (re-enactment).
  • thorakites]]'') wearing mail armour and bearing a ''[[thureos]]'' shield
TYPE OF ARMOR
Mail (armour); Chain maille; Coat of Mail; Coat of mail; Chainmaille; European 4-1; Chainmail; Medieval Chain Mail Armor; Chain Mail Armor; Mail armor; Mail(armor); Mail, Coat of; Chain-mail; Chain armor; Chilkhat; Mail (armor); Leaf mail; Butted mail; Riveted mail; Mail armour
θώραξ εξ ελασμάτων
crash helmet         
  • Ten different types of helmets with different design, materials, amount of head coverage, and accessories to provide maximum protection for specific use cases
  • reenactor]] wearing a [[sallet]]
  • A [[motocross]] helmet showing the elongated visor and chin bar
  • Typical inline skating gear includes skates, knee and elbow pads, wrist guards, and a helmet.
ANY TYPE OF HISTORICAL OR MODERN ARMOR WORN TO PROTECT THE HEAD
Helmets; Leather helmet; Head armor; Crash helmet; Face cage; Bump cap; Brain bucket; Boxing helmet; Pot helmet; Crash-helmet
κράνος μοτοσυκλέτας

Ορισμός

plate armour
¦ noun protective armour of metal plates, as worn by knights in the Middle Ages.

Βικιπαίδεια

Coat of plates

A coat of plates is a form of segmented torso armour consisting of overlapping metal plates riveted inside a cloth or leather garment. The coat of plates is considered part of the era of transitional armour and was normally worn as part of a full knightly harness. The coat saw its introduction in Europe among the warring elite in the 1180s or 1220s and was well established by the 1250s. It was in very common usage by the 1290s. By the 1350s it was universal among infantry militias as well. After about 1340, the plates covering the chest were combined to form an early breastplate, replacing the coat of plates. After 1370, the breastplate covered the entire torso. Different forms of the coat of plates, known as the brigandine and jack of plates, remained in use until the late 16th century.