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Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Scabbard

Sheath for a sword or dagger. Usually made of thin wood, lined with felt or sheepskin, and covered in leather.

Encyclopedia of historical weapons

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Chausses
Leggings made from mail when a part of armor.
Close-helmet
Helmet which, with a full visor and bevor, com­pletely encloses the head and face; modern use of the term tends to refer…
Lance rest
A support for the lance when couched; this was bolted to the right side of the breastplate and was often hinged.
Studded and Splinted Armor
Heavy fabric or leather with the filling of rigid materials riveted in plates or strips.
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