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- A barbute (also termed a barbuta, which in Italian literally means "bearded", possibly because the beard of a wearer would be visible) is a visorless...
- Nicolae Bărbuță (born 4 May 1937) is a Romanian volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- until becoming the fearsome "Great Company" of some 3,000 barbute (each barbuta comprised a knight and a sergeant). The first mercenary company with an...
- the ch****s. The latter development was most pronounced in the barbute or barbuta, a variation of the sallet that adopted elements of classical Corinthian...
- nose piece merely as a "nasal. However, Nicolle defines the barbute, or barbuta, as a "deep form of bascinet protecting much of the face". Nicolle (1996)...
- Çelebi Mosque. Four other mosques, the Subashi, B****, Yola Geldi, and Barbuta mosques, are now used as private residences. The Twin Hamam also survives...
- while in Moldova, the head of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Ion Bărbuţă, described the dictionary as a politically motivated "absurdity". Unlike...
- 1988 The Camels Anna 1989 Singolo 1990 Atto di dolore Martina 1993 Bonus malus Valeria 1995 L'uomo proiettile La donna barbuta 1997 Porzûs Ada Zambon...
- centuries, mercenary soldiers were recruited in units known variously as barbuta, lance or corazza, consisting of two to six men. Although it is traditionally...
- Helm or Gleve, and in various places, a bascinet. In Italy, the term barbuta was used, and in England from the late 14th century, men-at-arms were known...