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  • 31Dendra panoply — The armour from Dendra The Dendra panoply or Dendra armour is an example of Mycenean era full body armour ( panoply ) made of bronze plates uncovered in the village of Dendra in the Argolid, Greece. Contents 1 …

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  • 32Uniforms of La Grande Armée — The uniforms of La Grande Armée, the army of Napoleon I, are described in this article. Infantry of the LineFrom 1793, the uniforms of the half brigades of the line infantry wore the blue National Uniforn that was to be worn by all soldiers.… …

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  • 33Dō (armour) — An Edo period woodblock print of a samurai putting on a dou (dō) Dou or dō (chest armour or cuirass) are one of the major components of Japanese armour worn by the samurai class and foot soldiers (ashigaru) of feudal Japan …

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  • 34Components of medieval armour — Following is a table that concisely identifies various pieces of medieval armour, mostly plate but some mail, arranged by the part of body that is protected and roughly by date. No attempt has been made to identify fastening components or various …

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  • 35armour — /ahr meuhr/, n. Chiefly Brit. armor. Usage. See our. * * * or body armour Protective clothing that can shield the wearer from weapons and projectiles. By extension, armour is also protective covering for animals, vehicles, and so on. Prehistoric… …

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  • 36Armour — /ahr meuhr/, n. Philip Danforth /dan fawrth, fohrth/, 1832 1901, U.S. meat packing industrialist. * * * or body armour Protective clothing that can shield the wearer from weapons and projectiles. By extension, armour is also protective covering… …

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  • 37Thracian warfare — Thracian peltast, 5th to 4th century BC. Sica, the national weapon of the Thracians …

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  • 38Body armour — was the manufactured use of various materials to provide rigid and dense protection layer to an individual s body surface in combat. As such it could be improvised or designed, partial or fully covering, from light weight to one that is extremely …

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  • 39Cuirassier — French cuirassier (1809) Cuirassiers (  / …

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  • 40Roman army of the mid-Republic — Contemporary portrait of Scipio Africanus, engraved on a gold signet ring manufactured in Capua, S. Italy, Considered the greatest Roman military leader of the Second Punic War, Scipio permanently drove the Carthaginians out of Spain in a series… …

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