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mail haubergeon

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  • Mail (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 …   Wikipedia

  • Haubergeon — a hauberk with the long skirts removed, so that it ended between crotch and mid thigh length, usually with a dagged hem. The mail coat was worn in this form in the 14th and 15th centuries, usually under some form of plate defense. ♦ Shortened… …   Medieval glossary

  • Plate armour — is personal armour made from large metal plates, worn on the chest and sometimes the entire body. History Plate armour protecting the chest and the lower limbs was used by the ancient Greeks and Romans, but it fell into disuse after the collapse… …   Wikipedia

  • Coat-of-Plates — Steel, bone, or hardened leather plates riveted or sewn inside a leather or heavy fabric covering, to provide a flexible form of plate armour. In the late 13th and 14th centuries, the coat of plates would have been worn over a mail haubergeon …   Medieval glossary

  • Habergeon — ♦ Mail coat, smaller than a hauberk. (Prestwich, Michael. Armies and Warfare in the Middle Ages: The English Experience, 347) Related terms: Haubergeon, Hauberk …   Medieval glossary

  • Habbershon — This rare and interesting name, strongly associated with the County Palatine of Lancashire, is probably of Norman French origins. It would seem to derive from the word haubergeon , and as such is job descriptive and possibly locational for a… …   Surnames reference

  • Habbijam — This rare and interesting name, strongly associated with the County Palatine of Lancashire, is probably of Norman French origins. It would seem to derive from the word haubergeon , and as such is job descriptive and possibly locational for a… …   Surnames reference

  • Habercham — This rare and interesting name, strongly associated with the County Palatine of Lancashire, is probably of Norman French origins. It would seem to derive from the word haubergeon , and as such is job descriptive and possibly locational for a… …   Surnames reference

  • Habergham — This rare and interesting name, strongly associated with the County Palatine of Lancashire, is probably of Norman French origins. It would seem to derive from the word haubergeon , and as such is job descriptive and possibly locational for a… …   Surnames reference

  • Haberjam — This rare and interesting name, strongly associated with the County Palatine of Lancashire, is probably of Norman French origins. It would seem to derive from the word haubergeon , and as such is job descriptive and possibly locational for a… …   Surnames reference

  • Habershaw — This rare and interesting name, strongly associated with the County Palatine of Lancashire, is probably of Norman French origins. It would seem to derive from the word haubergeon , and as such is job descriptive and possibly locational for a… …   Surnames reference

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