- The
burgonet helmet (sometimes
called a
burgundian sallet) was a Renaissance-era and
early modern combat helmet. It was the
successor of the sallet. The...
- include:
Burgonet of
Charles V at La Real Armería, Madrid, Spain.
Burgonet at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Burgonet at the
Wallace Collection.
Burgonet "Alla...
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intended to be at
least pistol proof.
Often an open
faced helmet, such as the
burgonet, was worn in
place of the
fully enclosing close helm. The
armour for the...
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Death Motto(s) Amor
Patriae Nostra Lex (Love of the
fatherland is our law)
Colors Red and
white Equipment Burgonet, lance, mace (bludgeon), hatchet, sabre...
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conjunction with a type of
helmet known as a sallet. With the
close helm and
burgonet,
developments of the
sallet in the late
medieval and
Renaissance period...
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Britain during the
English Civil War. Occasionally,
older helmets like the
burgonet or
sallet were
modified to
resemble the 'lobster-pot.' As
stated by General...
- conquistador. In the Philippines, the
native Moro
people adopted the
morion and
burgonet design for
helmets (as well as
chainmail and horn coats)
during the Spanish–Moro...
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decades of the 16th century,
being largely replaced by the
close helm and
burgonet; however, it was
retained into the mid century, in a
heavily reinforced...
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Histories (ed. A. D. Godley) – via ****us Project. Flynt, Sean A. "The
Burgonet". myArmoury.com. "75
years -
Great Helms".
Archived from the
original on...
- vision. It was
often attached to the
otherwise open-faced helmet, the
burgonet. Kirkland, J.
Michael (2006).
Stage Combat Resource Materials: A Selected...