- A
manica (Latin:
manica [ˈmanɪka], "sleeve") or
cheires by the Gr****s was a type of iron or
bronze arm guard, with
curved and
overlapping metal segments...
- metal,
creating splinted armour.[citation needed] Bracer,
armguard used by
archers Manica,
armguard of the
ancient Romans The
Armour Archive examples and...
- much more
protective padding,
including a m****ive
chest protector and
armguard combination known as "uppers",
large shin
guards known as leg pads (both...
-
brought to
Great Britain from
Abyssinia after the
Battle of Magdala:
armguards, slippers, and cups, some of
which are now in the
Victoria and Albert...
-
Ketoh armguard,
leather embellished with
silver and turquoise, with bow...
- Army
Lorica plumata –
Roman armour Lorica squamata –
Roman armour Manica (
armguard) –
Piece of
armor Bishop, M.C (2002).
Lorica Segmentata Volume I: A Handbook...
- a town Manica, a part of the male
Lepidoptera genitalia Manica (
armguard),
armguards used by
Roman legionaries and
gladiators Manica (ant), a
genus of...
- or
elbow pad, and for this
reason he was
called homuta (誉田: lit.(Lord)
Armguard) (OJ: pomuda), an old word for a tomo.
Fragmentary sources suggest that...
- to bend easily.
Lorica segmentata Lorica hamata Lorica squamata Manica (
armguard) Cavenel,
Charles (1984). "Lorica". mediterranees.net (in French). Archived...
- World" (武器の世界)
Battle 285. "Pick Up Your Sword!" (剣をとれ!)
Battle 286. "The Man of Tsubanari" (鍔鳴りの男)
Battle 287. "
Armguards of Determination" (決意の防具)...