Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Tabard

Similar to a surcoat. Made from front and back parts laced together. Could be tightened or left loose.

Encyclopedia of historical weapons

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Byrnie
Mail shirt with elbow-length sleeves, ends in the middle of the beholder’s thighs.
Rapier
Long, double- edged, single-handed sword with a thin blade. Designed to emphasize the thrust. Probably the first…
Ventail
An integral flap of mail attached to the coif in the thirteenth century; it could be drawn across the mouth to protect the lower face.
Iverapena
Paddle club made of hardwood and slightly pointed.
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