14e eeuwse sugar loaf helm, 1.3 mm Romeins - Grieks en gladiator pantser It is made in the
Description
It is made in the transitional period between the art styles Jellingen and Borre
So these lanterns were used all over the Roman Empire
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He was so heavy that only Thor himself could lift the hammer
The knee guards are held in place by an elastic velcro strap in the knee cavity
14e eeuwse sugar loaf helm, 1.3 mm Romeins - Grieks en gladiator pantser It is made in theIn the early 14th century, great helms became more conical in shape. This design helped deflect blows and thrusts from lances away from the head, so the impact would not strike directly. This type of helmet is also called a sugar loaf because of its shape. In Spanish, it is known as the helmet of Zaragoza, as it was first introduced there on the Iberian Peninsula. Helmets like this remained in use throughout Europe until the end of the 14th century.
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