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Qu'est-ce (qui) est chain mail - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chain Mail; Chainmail (disambiguation)

chain 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
Chain mail is a kind of armour made from small metal rings joined together so that they look like cloth.
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chain 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
¦ noun historical armour made of small metal rings linked together.
Chain 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
Chain mail (properly called mail or maille but usually called chain mail or chainmail)"chain mail" Cambridge dictionaries online is a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh. It was in common military use between the 3rd century BC and the 16th century AD in Europe, and longer in Asia and North Africa.

Wikipédia

Chain mail (disambiguation)

Chain mail or Chainmail is a type of armour. Also known as Chain maille or Chainmaille.

Chain mail, Chainmail, or Chain Mail may also refer to:

  • Chain mail, or chain letters, messages sent from person to person that form a 'chain'.
  • Chainmail (game), a wargame which was the precursor to Dungeons & Dragons
  • Chain Mail, novel by Diane Carey 2001
  • Chain Mail (film), a 2015 Filipino mystery horror film
  • "Chainmail", song by Curve from album Gift (Curve album)
  • Chain Mail (song) by James
Exemples du corpus de texte pour chain mail
1. Dress code ran from red replica shirt to chain mail.
2. There was something distinctly chain–mail–and–handcuffs about it.
3. Among her designs were gold chain–mail underwear, diamond–studded revolver pendants and devil–themed trinkets.
4. So when it came time to submit a senior yearbook photo, he selected a snapshot of himself wearing chain mail and slinging a prop sword over his shoulder.
5. AM PORTSMOUTH, R.I. –– Seventeen–year–old Patrick Agin often spends a week whittling a single arrow, and he‘s learning to make chain mail armor by hand.