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Qué (quién) es burgonet - definición

TYPE OF LIGHT OPEN HELMET
Burganet; Burgeonet
  • Intermediate helmet ("close burgonet") with the peak, crest and falling buffe of the burgonet, combined with the hinged bevor of a [[close helm]]et.

Burgonet         
·noun A kind of helmet.
Burganet         
·noun ·see Burgonet.
Lobster-tailed pot helmet         
  • A Turkish Çiçak helmet (16th century), ancestral to the later lobster-tailed pot helmet. The cheekpieces and neck guard are supplemented by a mail defence in this example (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
  • English helmet for a harquebusier c. 1635, with typical three-barred face protection and longitudinal comb on the skull, the laminated and hinged cheekpiece is incomplete
  • Modern reproduction of a helmet of James II of England made in 1686. The face protection is in the form of an [[openwork]] depiction of the royal coat-of-arms
  • Polish [[Hussar]] ''szyszak'' with elaborate wing-like crests of pierced metal, 17th century
BURGONET WITH A LONG NECK GUARD
Lobster-tailed pot; Zischagge; Lobster tailed pot; Lobster tail pot; Cromwellian helmet; Cavalry helmet; Capeline; Lobster-tailed pot helmet (zischagge); Horseman's pot; Harquebusier's pot; Çiçak
The lobster-tailed pot helmet, also known as the zischägge, horseman's pot and harquebusier's pot, was a type of post-Renaissance combat helmet. It became popular in Europe, especially for cavalry and officers, from c.

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Burgonet

The burgonet helmet (sometimes called a burgundian sallet) was a Renaissance-era and early modern combat helmet. It was the successor of the sallet.