brigandines in English

noun
1
a coat of mail, typically one made of iron rings or plates attached to canvas or other fabric.
The rank and file continued to rely on mail shirts, cloth armours ( brigandine and jak) and simpler headgear.

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1. Brigandines, Jacks and Cuirasses Brigandines and Jacks

2. Brigandines, King James Bible Dictionary

3. How to say Brigandines in English? Pronunciation of Brigandines with 1 audio pronunciation, 1 translation and more for Brigandines.

4. Brigandines All Brigandines are hand made following 15th styles and designs

5. Brigandines were worn by infantrymen.

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7. 15th century Brigandines are generally front-opening garments with the nails arranged in triangular groups of three, while 16th century Brigandines

8. Breastplates, Cuirasses and brigandines made of genuine leather

9. Brigandines are unlocked by the Brigandine knowledge, This comes around Bronze age

10. Brigandines are a type of heavy armor in Pillars of Eternity.

11. As time went by, Brigandines slowly became symbols of peoples, nations, and ideologies

12. Eventually, they pass on their powers enclosed in relics called Brigandines

13. As time went by, Brigandines slowly became symbols of peoples, nations, and ideologies

14. It is based on different types of Brigandines and separately found steel plates

15. Brigandines come in various colours, the most common of which is red

16. Brigandines [Back to Main Armour Page] [Brigandine Info Page] Mid-15th Brigandine

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18. Continent of Runersia and Brigandines Runersia has been showered with Mana since ancient times

19. Brigandines featured small leather or steel plates sandwiched in between two pieces of suede

20. Brigandines were made from broken armor parts and steel plates that were found on the battlefield

21. Brigandines made of leather were used by everyone, from archers and knights to bandits and outlaws.

22. Breastplates & Brigandines It was crucial that a warrior protect the vital areas, such as his chest and shoulders

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24. Leather Brigandines first surfaced in the 14th Century and became very popular in the 15th Century

25. Brigandines were often worn over hauberks and used as plate armor to protect against hard blows and impacts

26. To make one unit of Brigandines you need 1 Leather and 1.2 Bronze or 1.2 Iron or 0.6 Steel

27. This section includes several categories with brigand armor for all parts of body: Brigandines, Brigandine gauntlets and mittens, Brigandine leg protection, Brigandine arm protection.

28. Jer 46:4 Harness the horses; and get up, ye horsemen, and stand forth with [your] helmets; furbish the spears, [and] put on the Brigandines

29. Brigandine (plural Brigandines) (historical) A coat of armor for the body, consisting of scales or plates, sometimes overlapping each other, generally of metal, and sewn or riveted to linen or other material

30. Of particular importance are the variety of headpieces and the many fragments of Brigandines (armor for the torso constructed of small plates riveted to layers of fabric), some of which retain portions of their original velvet covering

31. Stylized on XV century european Brigandines, but have a bigger plates.-Large plates and minimum number of overlaps gives the maximum protection and minimum weight.-It is fitted and have waist-plates that gives a comfortable wearing