File:Dansk-norsk slottsknekt (Danish-Norw. castle soldier) c. 1570 rød gul drakt pludderhose ringkrave hjelm våpen kopier (trunk hose slashed baglike breeches gorget morion spontoon half-pike sword copies) Bergenhus Festningsmuseum Museu.jpg

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English: Mannequin dressed in reconstructed military 16th-century clothing of a warrior serving at the Bergenhus Fortress on display in the Bergenhus Fortress Museum in Bergen, Norway.

A castle soldier circa 1570. Before the 1660s use of uniforms was not common in Denmark-Norway. The feudal lords were ordered to use the king's colors, and an effect of this was the use of red and yellow as main colors. The soldier wears an outfit that is typical for the period at the end of the 16th century, with low-cut jacket and trunk hose in a moderate form. The metal ring collar was part of the equipment, the collar on which the helmet rested. The helmet, ring collar, outfit and weapons are copies.

  • Morion, an open helmet originally from Spain, used from the beginning 16th to early 17th centuries, usually having a flat brim and a crest from front to back
  • Gorget, a steel collar as a single piece of plate armour covering the throat and chest
  • doublet, a man's snug-fitting jacket spread to Western Europe from the late Middle Ages up to the mid-17th century, with openings revealing the fabric in contrasting colour beneath
  • Pluderhose, trunk hose, slashed baglike breeches, a Northern European form of pansied slops with a very full inner layer pulled out between the panes and hanging below the knee.
  • Hose, stockings for the legs and lower body, worn from the Middle Ages through the 17th century;
  • Spontoon, half-pike, a type of European polearm in common use from the mid-17th century to the early 19th century.
  • Belt (baldric) with hanger for sword
  • :etc.

Norsk bokmål: Utstillingsdokke i rekonstruert krigerdrakt fra 1500-tallet utstilt i Bergenhus festningsmuseum ved Bergenhus festning i Bergen:

Slottsknekt ca. 1570. Før 1660- tallet var det ikke vanlig med uniformering i Danmark-Norge. Lensherrene ble pålagt å bruke kongens farger, og et utslag av dette var bruken av rødt og gult som hovedfarger. Knekten har en drakt som er typisk for perioden på slutten av 1500-tallet, med utskåret trøye og pludderhoser i en moderat form. Metallkraven, ringkraven, var egentlig en del av rustningen, den kraven som hjelmen hvilte på. Hjelmen, ringkraven, drakten og våpnene er kopier.

  • Morion, en type militærhjelm (stormhatt, stormlue) med båtformet brem og kam, spredt fra Spania fra omkring 1520
  • Ringkrage av stål
  • Vams, fôret trøye eller jakke med lange ermer, og med spalter og splitter som viser fôret under
  • Pludderhoser, stoffrik, poseformet knebukse med lange spalter eller remser slik at buksefôret under blir synlig gjennom åpningene
  • Hoser, ettersittende, lange strømper, og breie «oksemulesko», tøfelliknende lærsko med brei skotupp
  • Esponton, sponton, kort pik (pike, stikkspyd), stakevåpen
  • Lærbelte med sverd
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