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Almain rivet

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in about 1500. It was designed to be manufactured easily whilst still affording considerable protection to the wearer. It consisted of a
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itself acquired a meaning of "armour", attested (rarely) during the mid-16th century.
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in 1542 designated them at 7s 6d, which equated to one sixth of the cost of a suit of
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term for "German" (still used in some poetic and/or archaic senses), from the French
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Larousse Dictionnaire de la Langue Francaise, Paris, 1979
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consist of five plates each, connected by sliding rivets.
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Swiss
landsknechts
tassets

gauntlets
Maximilian I
Kunsthistorisches Museum
plate armour
Germany
breastplate
tassets
Henry VIII
demi-lance
munitions-grade armour
rivets
Early Modern English
Alemanni
rivet
Greenwich armour
Swiss arms and armour
OED
OED
French
ISBN
0-85045-798-X
ISBN
0-486-25851-3
Jason Grimes, Landsknecht Pikeman Armour
Category

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