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Plumes were not just ornamental decorations that were attached to helmets for reasons of style. In fact, a decoration like this Natural Plume would have been very significant, indicating a person or officer of importance and rank.
The sallet was a common enough helmet after their rise during the 15th century, and for good reason. Helms like this Northern Italian Sallet Helmet were rather protective, while also lacking the drawbacks of many earlier great helmets.
Based on the plate armor favored by foot soldiers in the medieval era, this Pikemans Partial Plate Armour combines a few pieces of plate armor that offer excellent protection, without hindering the wearer in any drastic way.
Among the Roman military, few units are as legendary as the Praetorian Guard. They were well-known for their prowess, and were instantly recognizable, thanks to the helms they wore, similar in appearance to this Praetorian Guard Helmet.
As armor became more robust, shields gradually got smaller. This Red and White Leonine Heater Shield is of a type that developed from the medieval kite shield in the 13th century, offering a small size for warriors to use.
Plumes were not just ornamental decorations that were attached to helmets for reasons of style. In fact, this Red Helm Plume with Wood Base would have been very significant, indicating a person or officer of importance and rank.
Plumes were not just ornamental decorations that were attached to helmets for reasons of style. In fact, a decoration like this Red Plume would have been very significant, indicating a person or officer of importance and rank.
Around 1011, England produced what would become one of the most lasting helmets of the Medieval Era. This Reinforced Medieval Kettle Helm is a type of helmet that was favored by foot soldiers and infantry throughout and beyond the age.
This Republican Scutum is a piece of equipment that no self-respecting Roman soldier would ever be without. This shield is large, and features a design reminiscent of Roman soldiers thanks to its red and yellow color scheme.
Not all warriors on the medieval field of battle were knights clad in plate. In fact, not all warriors even preferred plate armor. Some, like the foot soldiers, used something closely related to this Riveted Leather Brigandine Armor.
The buckler is one of the smallest shields favored by warriors in the medieval and renaissance era, but size hardly makes it less effective. With its construction, this Riveted Steel Buckler stands alone as a defensive implement.