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15e eeuwse cotehardie, wol, rood Gespen en riembeslag Oudheid but is not covered by

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This type of shield was mainly used by the cavalry

These pauldrons feature rondels—small discs that protect the gap between the armpit and other armor components

15e eeuwse cotehardie, wol, rood Gespen en riembeslag Oudheid but is not covered byA kirtle (also known as a cotte or cotehardie) is a garment worn by both men and women in medieval Europe. It eventually became a one piece garment for women from the late Middle Ages to the Baroque period. The kirtle was typically worn over a chemise or underdress, which served as an undergarment. Kirtles were part of fashion until the mid 16th century, remaining a part of rural or middle class clothing into the 17th century. Kirtles began as loose

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