15e eeuwse brigandine Leeds Rapierriemen Care This tankard has been
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Care This tankard has been treated with food-safe oil
This style was developed in Viking civilizations from the 2nd half of the 10th century
This Viking disc fibula is a replica of a 9th century original found in Tromsø in Norway
Soms waren de pinnen zo flamboyant in lengte dat het Oudiers recht een boete vastlegde voor de persoon die iemand anders per ongeluk verwondde met de pin van zijn broche
Fibulae zoals deze werden tussen de 1ste en 4de eeuw n
15e eeuwse brigandine Leeds Rapierriemen Care This tankard has beenThis brigandine is a replica of an original displayed at the Royal Armouries, Leeds. Medieval brigandines were a refinement of the earlier coat of plates, which began to appear in the 13th century. These were generally simpler in construction, with larger metal plates. Early brigandines appeared toward the end of the 14th century and remained popular during the transitional period between the chainmail hauberk and full plate armor. They were used
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