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AVENTAIL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comnoun. Armor. Also called camail. a mail tippet suspended from the lower edges of a 14th-century basinet as a protection for the neck, throat, and shoulders. ...
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Clothing, Armor, and Weapons of a Mid Thirteenth-Century English ...Clothing, Armor, and Weapons of a Mid Thirteenth-Century English Knight ... aventail which covers the chin and rises up to be tied to the browband. For ...
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bascinet | British Museum... aventail. Inside these is a row of sixteen of an original seventeen pierced studs or vervelles for the attachment of the mail aventail. At the left rear is ...
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Helmet with Aventail - Turkish, in the style of Turkman armorThis especially attractive and well preserved turban helmet retains the mail aventail that protected the lower half of the face and neck.<|control11|><|separator|>
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aventail | aventayle, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for aventail is from around 1374, in the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. aventail is a borrowing from French. ...Missing: old | Show results with:old
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Medieval Armour: Mail Coif. Types of mail coifs, Facts and HistoryBy the late 15th century, the aventail (a curtain of mail attached to the skull of a helmet) had replaced the mail coif completely.
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AVENTAIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of AVENTAIL is ventail.
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The Hundred Years' War 1337-1453 - Royal ArmouriesThe bacinet usually had a removable visor that could be closed to protect the face, and a short curtain of mail, known as an aventail, that would have hung ...
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Aventail - Aventail - 15th century | Collection Object | Royal ArmouriesThis aventail is nearly cylindrical, reducing from 93 links at the top to 83 at the lowest circumference. It has a uniform height of 23 links. The wire of each ...
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European 4 in 1 - Maille ArtisansApr 6, 2010 · European 4 in 1 is one of the most popular chainmail weaves known to mankind. It is what a lot of armour from the European middle ages was made out of.
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The Lyle bacinet - late 14th century - Royal ArmouriesThe aventail is formed entirely of riveted iron links with a double row of brass links at the lower edge, and has a leather band at the upper edge which ...
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Arms and Armor—Common Misconceptions and Frequently Asked ...Oct 1, 2004 · 8. “Chain mail” or “mail”? ... Defensive garments composed of interlinking rings should correctly be referred to as “mail” or “mail armor” ( 14.25 ...
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What do you wear under your armor? - CelticWebMerchant.comAug 31, 2024 · In various 15th-century manuscripts and sculptures, it is shown that a gambeson collar was worn under the chainmail aventail. Manuscripts ...
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Chainmail Aventail - Historical Reproductions... Chainmail. Ring Diameter, 9mm. Thickness, 18Gauge. Top Circumference, 82cm. Height, 31cm. Bottom Circumference, 232cm. Weight, 2kg approx. Product's Review ...
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Attaching chainmail to a helmet - CelticWebMerchant.comStep 1: Place the aventail along the edge of the helmet, against the vervelles. Some aventails have a leather band along the edge with holes in it. Line those ...
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The 14th Century Bascinet -- myArmoury.comThe following is a short list of surviving bascinet examples that the author has managed to trace. Most of them date to the second half of 14th or early 15th ...
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Greathelmet with chainmail aventail for armored combatThe helmet includes: Padded liner; Padded aventail; Hardened steel plates for neck protection; 2 sets of chin straps; riveted chainmail. Specs:.
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Deep Bascinet Maintenance - Knyght ErrantAug 31, 2016 · Rivets can be tightened, or drilled out and replaced. Threads can be cut and re-sewn. These are all things that would be considered normal maintenance.
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Making Riveted Chainmail - How to Make Riveted Rings - IronskinDec 18, 2018 · You take the spiral and cut off rings with overlapping ends. Later you flatten these ends by hammer strikes to provide space for a hole. During ...
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A Guide to Making Riveted Maille: A Step-by-Step Tutorial20,000 rings coiled and ready to cut. This article will give step-by-step guidance on how to successfully produce and assemble riveted maille.
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Chainmail Aventail with Leather 9mm Round Riveted RingsMedieval Armor – Chainmail aventail designed to be attached to helmets for neck and shoulder protection. · Construction – Made with 9mm round riveted mild steel ...
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Repairing chainmail - CelticWebMerchant.comYou can repair the chainmail using chainmail rings and pliers. You just place a new ring where it's needed and close the ring using the pliers.
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Modern Mail Maintenance - Knyght ErrantApr 11, 2016 · To repair or clean the aventail, you simply cut the thread holding it to the liner and aventail leather, clean it as necessary and sew it back ...
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Care and maintenance of chain armor: A guide - Battle-MerchantJul 22, 2024 · Learn all about the effective care and maintenance of chain armor. From correct cleaning to rust removal and storage.
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Methods of Mail Suspension Used on Early Medieval European ...Aug 1, 2020 · I decided to map the methods of fixing the mail in 5th-12th century Europe, taking into account the Middle East, Siberia and Egypt in the same period.
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[PDF] The Evolution of Armor and Weapons in Medieval EuropeWith this in mind, the best place to start an examination of central-medieval armor is with the Bayeux. Tapestry. The Tapestry is made of linen and stitched in ...
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[PDF] MEDIEVAL IRON IN SOCIETY - JernkontoretThe rise of mining and the introduction of the blast furnace inevitably and profoundly affected the medieval economy throughout Northern Europe.
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Visored Bascinet - Western EuropeanThe visored bascinet served as the standard helmet worn throughout Europe from about 1300 to about 1420. The pierced studs along the rim held the aventail.
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Mail aventail - mid-14th century | Collection Object - Royal ArmouriesMail aventail - Mail aventail - mid-14th century. For a bascinet. Place: Germany. Date: mid-14th century. Location: Leeds, War Gallery. Object number: III.1280.
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Sallet - late 15th century | Collection Object - Royal ArmouriesMaterials: Copper Alloy, Steel ... Originally distinguished from the bascinet by its short upturned tail over the back of the neck and lack of mail aventail ...
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Edward, the Black Prince, d. 1376 - Church Monuments SocietyThe beautifully executed and finely detailed cast copper-alloy effigy shows Edward as an adult crown-prince in armour.
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Scale Aventails and Gorgets -- myArmoury.comOct 24, 2006 · Scale was used for other parts of medieval armour, and gorgets were used, albeit rarely, in the 14th century, so there could very well have ...A question about gorgets and helmets -- myArmoury.com14th Century gorget usage -- myArmoury.comMore results from myarmoury.com
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Armour of the English Knight 1450-1500 by Tobias CapwellThis instalment offers a comprehensive exploration of the distinctive English style of armour-making that flourished between 1450 and 1500.Missing: transitional aventail
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(PDF) Mail and the Knight in Renaissance Italy Part 1 - Academia.eduThis article reexamines the historical narrative of armour evolution in Renaissance Italy, challenging the classical dichotomy of 'Age of Mail' and 'Age of ...
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V.—Notes on the Evolution of Plate Armour in Germany in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century | Archaeologia | Cambridge Core### Summary of German Aventails in Great Bascinets, Riveted Mail, and Integration with Gothic Plate Around 1400 in the Holy Roman Empire
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ca. 1360 - 'Beckenhaube mit Brünne (bascinet with aventail… - Flickr1360 - 'Beckenhaube mit Brünne (bascinet with aventail)', German, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany ... Helms 12th, 13th and 14th century 8 photos ...
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The Armour of an English Medieval KnightJun 13, 2018 · English medieval knights wore metal armour of iron or steel to protect themselves from archers and the long swords of opponents.
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Arthurian Armings For War And For Love - jstortriangular flap, the aventail, that could be pulled up and laced in ... example is in the fourteenth century Luttrell Psalter, BL Add. MS 42130, fol ...
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XIII.—Notes on the Armour worn in Spain from the tenth to the fifteenth century | Archaeologia | Cambridge Core### Summary of Iberian Armor During the Reconquista
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Helmet (Zukinnari Kabuto) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art... neck guard (shikoro) was attached. This helmet, with its unique design and ostentatious color scheme, represents well the opulent aesthetics of the Momoyama ...
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a Military Ceremonial Garment from the Qing Dynasty - Academia.eduThe cut of Qing coats of armour derived from that used at the end of the Ming 明 dynasty with the addition of throat and neck guards as well as pauldrons.
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Helmet (Spangenhelm) - Byzantine or GermanicAll the helmets originally had metal cheek pieces, a mail neck defense, and often an integral nasal. As on this helmet, the decoration typically consists of ...Missing: ptuga flap
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Some aspects on the Iron Age sites of Kissi, Burkina FasoIt is interesting to see that interregional contacts comparable rings of Mediterranean chainmail armor or also occurred along the Niger River, which likely ...
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Fashion in European Armor, 1400–1500Oct 1, 2004 · At the beginning of this period, by about 1420, the development of full plate armor—a defense enclosing almost the entire body with a system of ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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The Function of Armor in Medieval and Renaissance EuropeOct 1, 2002 · In western Europe, the development of plate armor for the body began in the thirteenth century and progressed throughout the fourteenth century.Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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Churburg Armor S18 Style, 1380-1430 - CelticWebMerchant.comSep 20, 2024 · Unlike its predecessors, this early fifteenth-century bascinet includes built-in neck protection, so a mail aventail is not necessarily required ...
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The Evolution of Medieval Armor: Maille, Leather & PlateJan 29, 2022 · The evolution of medieval armor was a complex mix of technological innovation, social change, and shifting symbolism.
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Aventail, Riveted Mail - Irongate Armory### Summary of Aventail, Riveted Mail
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Chainmail Aventails - Kult of Athena### Summary of Aventail Reproductions from Kult of Athena
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Riveted Chainmail Aventail - Medieval WareOur Riveted Chainmail Aventail is available made from either mild steel or aluminum. Mild steel is an excellent historical material, and is very robust – but it ...
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Our Guide to the Best Chainmail Armor for ReenactmentJul 3, 2024 · Aventail: This neck and face guard is often attached to a coif. Made from mail or leather, it offers additional protection against blows and ...
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Fabricating the Weapons and Armor of The Lord of the RingsIn the end, the Mithril was made of lightweight, stainless-steel chain mail used for butchers' gloves. That mail was finer than the movie's craftsmen would have ...
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How Authentic is Your Kit? A Guide to Period Accuracy in Medieval ...Jun 15, 2025 · This guide outlines the key considerations for developing a historically grounded impression, the common pitfalls to avoid, and how to navigate the balance ...
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