- Armet - Wikipedia
The typical armet consisted of four pieces: the skull, the two large hinged cheek-pieces which locked at the front over the chin, and a visor which had a double pivot, one either side of the skull
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- Armet - Italian - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The armet was the typical head piece of the fully armored equestrian knight throughout most of the fifteenth century, and its smooth, compact, rounded form typifies the streamlined appearance of fifteenth-century Italian armor in general
- ARMET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ARMET is a late and perfected medieval helmet of many light parts closing neatly round the head by means of hinges following the contour of chin and neck
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- Armet | Military Wiki | Fandom
Armet is the name of a type of helmet which was developed in the 15th century It was extensively used in Italy, France, England, the Low Countries, Spain and Hungary
- armet, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
armet, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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