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English: "ARMOURS:"
  • "1. Detail of pieces of a 15th century armor; 2. Italian basinet from the 14th century (Artillery Museum); 3. Salade (15th c.); 4. Armet (16th c.); 5. Heaume (12th c.); 6. Armor from the end of the 16th century (Artillery Museum): 7. Armor called "écrevisse" (16th c.); 8. Arm guard; 9. Gauntlet (15th c.); 10. Closed gauntlet called miton; 11. Armguard (16th c.); 12. Wide soleret called "pied d'ours" (16th c.); 13. Chamfron (16th c.); 14. Complete armor from the 15th century; 15. Jousting armor from the 16th century; 16. Armor from the end of the 14th century; 17. Armor of Du Guesclin (14th c.); 18. Spanish war armor (16th c.); 19. Armor from the 16th century (Artillery Museum); 20. Armor called "de François Ier" (Artillery Museum); 21. Maximilian armor (end of 15th c.); 22. Tonlet armor from the 16th c. (Artillery Museum); 23. Tournament armor of King Philip II of Spain (16th c.); 24. Armor of Louis XIII (Artillery Museum); 25. Armor of Louis XIV (Artillery Museum)."
  • "15th CENTURY ARMOR: Crest; Helmet crown; Frontal view; Visor; Plume holder; Nape defense; Shoulder defense; Helmet; Armguard; Elbow defense; Couter; Tasset; Breastplate; Gauntlet; Tasset defense; Cuissard; Knee defense; Chainmail; Greave; Sabaton; Poulaine"
Public domain book illustration from the Larousse du XXème siècle encyclopedia published 1932.Éditions Larousse is a French publishing house specialising in reference works such as dictionaries. It was founded by Pierre Larousse and its best-known work is the Petit Larousse.


Français : ARMURES:
  • 1. Détail des pièces d'une armure du xve siècle; 2. Bassinet italien du XIVe siècle (Musée d'artillerie); 3. Salade (xve s.); 4. Armet (XVIe s.); 5. Heaume (XIIe s.); 6. Armure de la fin du XVIe siècle (M. d'artillerie): 7. Armure dite à l'écrevisse (XVIe s.); 8. Bras de fer; 9. Gantelet (xve s.); 10. Gantelet fermé dit miton; 11. Brassard (XVIe s.); 12, Soleret large dit pied d'ours (XVIe s.); 13. Chanfrein (XVIe s.); 14. Harnois complet du xve siècle; 15. Harnois de joute du XVIe siècle; 16. Armure de la fin du XIVe siècle; 17. Armure de Du Guesclin (xIve s.); 18. Armure espagnole de guerre (XVIe s.); 19. Armure du xvie siècle (M. d'artillerie); 20. Armure dite de François Ier (M. d'artillerie); 21. Armure maximilienne (fin du xve s.); 22. Armure à tonne du XVIe s. (M. d'artillerie); 23. Armure de tournoi du roi d'Espagne Philippe II (XVIe s.); 24. Armure de Louis XIII (M. d'artillerie); 25. Armure de Louis XIV (M. d'artillerie).
  • ARMURE DU XVe SIÈCLE: Créte; Timbre; Vue; Ventaille; -Panache; Couvre-nuque; Epaulière; Casque; Brassard; Faucre; Cuirasse; Cubitière; Braconnière; Ecu; Gantelet; Tassette; Cuissard; Genouillère; Cotte de mailles; Jambière; Soleret; Poulaine
  • Illustration de livre du domaine public provenant de l'encyclopédie Larousse du XXème siècle publiée en 1932.
  • Les éditions Larousse| sont une maison d'édition française historiquement spécialisée dans les ouvrages de référence, notamment les dictionnaires. De 1927 à 1933, Paul Augé, fils de Claude, coordonne le Larousse du xxe siècle, dictionnaire encyclopédique universel en six volumes et imprimé en héliogravure. Il a progressivement succédé au Grand dictionnaire universel du xixe siècle, en étant toutefois plus concis, abondamment illustré, scientifiquement plus fondé, et en se fixant pour objectif de renouveler les connaissances de son temps.
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