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Surcoat
Surcoat A surcoat was an outer garment commonly worn in ... more uncomfortable than he was before. The surcoat displayed the "arms" of a knight (origin ... Find an image of knight wearing a surcoat; need something on the female medieval surcoat) External links http://members.aol.com/ ...
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Talk:Surcoat
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Order of St. John
... in 1248 the knights were allowed a surcoat of black, with a white cross, and ... 1259 this was changed to a red surcoat. By the fourteenth century surcoats had become ... sopra (or supra)-vest, formerly called a surcoat or under mantle, is a long coat ... though it is a survival of the surcoat worn of the Order in ancient times ...
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Cuirass
... cuirass, began to be worn without any surcoat; but in the concluding quarter of the century the short surcoat, with full short sleeves, known as the ... same time that the disuse of the surcoat became general, small plates of various forms ...
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Byzantine battle tactics
... Over his mail shirt he wore a surcoat of light weight cotton and a heavy ... of the same color as helmet tuft, surcoat, shield and cloak. When not in use ...
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White armor
... by full-body steel plate without a surcoat. In about 1420 that the surcoat, or "coat of arms" as it was ...
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Scapular
... robe or cassock, almost like a sleeveless surcoat. It is the equivalent of the analabus ... he calls for a scapulare propter opera ("surcoat for work") which appears to have been ...
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Faeroei language politics (translated from German)
... island), pokari (more poker, Poker game), syrkot (surcoat, Coat of arms skirt ). Forwards 1800 words ...
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Image:Cataphract.JPG
... negin/cataph.htm Note the scale-mail surcoat complete with armoured hood and arm guards ...
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Herald
... officers of arms, would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat ...
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