-
secure it.
Aventails were
commonly seen on
bascinets in the 14th
century and
served as a
replacement for a
complete mail hood (coif). Some
aventails were decorated...
- the rear and
sides to
afford protection for the neck. A mail
curtain (
aventail or camail) was
usually attached to the
lower edge of the
helmet to protect...
- (fauld or t****et)
Wakibiki (bezagews)
Nodowa (gorget)
Kusari katabira (hauberk)
Kikko katabira (brigandine) Kôgake (sabaton)
Kusari shikoro (
aventail)...
-
acquisition of enKoo, and in 2007,
SonicWall announced the
acquisition of
Aventail Corporation. On July 23, 2010,
SonicWall announced that it had completed...
-
intended to be worn
without an
aventail or visor. To
protect the face and neck, left
exposed by
abandonment of the
visor and
aventail, the rear was
curved out...
- also
evidence for
scale sabatons (protective shoe coverings) and
scale aventails. The use of
these scale armoured components is
commonly depicted in period...
- had a
solid connection to its pivot. The
earlier armet often had a
small aventail, a
piece of mail
attached to the
bottom edge of each ch****-piece. The earliest...
- and mittens, mitons. A mail
collar hanging from a
helmet is a
camail or
aventail. A
shirt made from mail is a
hauberk if knee-length and a
haubergeon if...
- 14th century, the
bascinet helmet incorporated a mail
curtain called the
aventail which protected the
lower face, neck and shoulders. A
separate mail collar...
-
Spangenhelms may
incorporate mail as neck protection, thus
forming a
partial aventail. Some
spangenhelms include eye
protection in a
shape that
resembles modern...