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  • 61Buff coat — The Buff coat (so called because of its yellowish color) was an item of leather clothing worn by both the infantry and cavalry during the 17th century, usually worn under armour. [http://www.vanessatreasure.co.uk/boutique/17th century… …

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  • 62Invading races from the Malazan Book of the Fallen series — In the Malazan Book of the Fallen fantasy series by Steven Erikson, there are four races which are not native to the Malazan World. They are the three Tiste races (the Tiste Andii, the Tiste Edur, and the Tiste Liosan) and the Eleint race, a race …

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  • 63chamar — I. chəˈmär noun ( s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Hindi camār, from Sanskrit carmakāra leather worker, from carman skin, leather + kāra worker, from kṛṇoti he does, makes; akin to Latin corium leather more at …

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  • 64Lorica — is a Latin word literally meaning body armour and may refer to:* A number of types of Roman armour: **Lorica hamata, a hauberk of mail **Lorica manica, armguard **Lorica musculata, a cuirass **Lorica plumata, a shirt of ribbed scales resembling… …

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  • 65Heavy cavalry — is the late 19th century misnomer for Cavalry [p.490, Lynn] , troops that from the late 17th to late 19th centuries usually wore armour and were mounted on largest available cavalry horses [p.60, Roemer] , as opposed to light cavalry, in which… …

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  • 66Battle of Coutras — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Coutras caption= date=20 October, 1587 place=Coutras, Gironde France result= Huguenot victory, death of Anne, Duke of Joyeuse combatant1=Huguenots combatant2=Royal Army (Catholics) commander1=Henry of… …

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  • 67Linothorax — The linothorax was a type of armour used by the Ancient Greeks from the Mycenaean Period through to the Classical Period. The linothorax is first recorded in Homer s Iliad but the extent to which it was used can not be determined. The linothorax… …

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  • 68Late Roman army — The Late Roman army is the term used to denote the military forces of the Roman Empire from the accession of Emperor Diocletian in 284 until the Empire s definitive division into Eastern and Western halves in 395. A few decades afterwards, the… …

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  • 69Mail (armour) — Chainmail redirects here. For other uses, see Chainmail (disambiguation). Maille redirects here. For one of several French villages, see Maillé (disambiguation). Maille redirects here. For the French mustard company, see Maille (company). Riveted …

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  • 70Urnfield culture — The Urnfield culture (c. 1300 BC 750 BC) was a late Bronze Age culture of central Europe. The name comes from the custom of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns which were then buried in fields. The Urnfield culture followed the… …

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