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Vambraces (French: avant-bras,
sometimes known as
lower cannons in the
Middle Ages) or
forearm guards are
tubular or
gutter defences for the
forearm worn...
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Kusari zukin (mail coif)
Mengu (mask)
Kabuto (helmet) Dō (cuir****) Kote (
vambrace and
lower pauldron) Han kote (gauntlet) Sode (roughly pauldron) Suneate...
- to
refer to
pieces of
armour worn to
cover the
entire arm (encomp****ing
vambrace, rerebrace, and
possibly a couter). "France to
allow off-duty
police to...
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Steampunk outfit with
leather vest,
heavy gun,
vambrace,
backpack time machine, mask, and
Victorian clothes...
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Salmon as
Chudleigh Pomeroy, Tom's
historian boss. Mark
Mitchinson as
Vambrace, Valentine's henchman. Regé-Jean Page as
Captain Madzimoyo Khora, a Ruh-Shan...
- backing. It is most
commonly found as limb
armour such as
greaves or
vambraces. Limb
armor consisting of
strips of
metal ("splints") are
attached to...
- of the
Great Steppe,
Western vambraces with iron
glove and later,
during the 1630s, the Persian-originated
karwasz vambrace, for
forearm protection. Towarzysz...
- Fre****nde (Freddy), the vain
Professor Walter Vambrace, his
socially awkward daughter Pearl Vambrace, and the
mischievous musician Humphrey Cobbler....
- writings, but
plate does
appear in the form of
individual pieces such as
vambraces (forearm guards) or
greaves (leg and shin guards). As with
other items...
- was
split to the waist,
allowing the
soldier to ride a horse.
Matching vambraces and
boots containing metal plates were also used. It was
derived from...