- A
cuir**** (/kwɪˈræs, kjʊəˈræs/; French: cuir****e, Latin: coriaceus) is a
piece of
armour that
covers the torso,
formed of one or more
pieces of metal...
-
classical antiquity, the
muscle cuir**** (Latin:
lorica musculata),
anatomical cuir****, or
heroic cuir**** is a type of
cuir**** made to fit the wearer's torso...
- iron lung
include the so-called
cuir**** ventilator (named for the
cuir****, a torso-covering body armor). The
cuir**** ventilator encloses only the patient's...
- (/ˌkwɪrəˈsɪər/; from
French cuir****ier [kɥiʁasje]) were
cavalry equipped with a
cuir****, sword, and pistols. Cuir****iers
first appeared in mid-to-late 16th century...
- The
Ksour Essef cuir**** is an
ancient triple-disc
cuir**** found in a
Punic tomb in 1909 not far from
Ksour Essef, Tunisia. This
piece of armour, generally...
- 2014-06-07. "Aurelian Æ As. Rome mint. IMP
AVRELIANVS AVG,
laureate and
cuir****ed bust
right /
CONCORDIA AVG,
Aurelian and
Severina clasping hands, radiate...
- century,
plate armour was
mostly reduced to the
simple breastplate or
cuir****) worn by cuir****iers, with the
exception of the
Polish Hussars that still...
- a
single garment worn
under a
cuir****,
though in a
linen cuir**** (linothorax) they may have been integral. The
cuir**** itself could be
variously constructed:...
- The triple-disc
cuir**** was a type of
bronze cuir**** used in
Southern Italy during the
fifth and
fourth centuries BC. It is
named after the
three discs...
-
other warriors in the
Aegean wearing the
linothorax instead of a
bronze cuir****. This
could have been due to the
lower price,
lesser weight, or cooler...