Good Morning to all, I'm Gianfranco Bongioanni from Turin ( the city of the Olimpic Winter Games of 2006), Piedmont, Italy. This is my first post in this beautiful site. I had found much informations for my studies, indeed I,m going to degree in archaeology. I have a question: do you now some evidence of vambraces for the years 1250 - 1300?
Best Regards
Gianfranco
note- I'm apologize for my rusty english.
Hi
For which region or culture?
There are Russian full plate ones from this period.
Nick
For which region or culture?
There are Russian full plate ones from this period.
Nick
Gianfranco Bongioanni wrote: |
Good Morning to all, I'm Gianfranco Bongioanni from Turin ( the city of the Olimpic Winter Games of 2006), Piedmont, Italy. This is my first post in this beautiful site. I had found much informations for my studies, indeed I,m going to degree in archaeology. I have a question: do you now some evidence of vambraces for the years 1250 - 1300?
Best Regards Gianfranco note- I'm apologize for my rusty english. |
Ciao Gianfranco,
I posted a pass from Bovesin della Riva of 1288 about Milanese army that could be interesting for you.Here is the link:
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=9772
the word "cirotecis" probably means not only the gauntlet, but the entire arm protection.
If you want to talk in italiano send me a pm or email, sono di Roma.
David Nicolle's armas and armour of the crusading era are full of examples from pre 1300. Most are in Italy. If you have not seen the books it is worth looking into, one can find it fairly cheap online and I heard they have both volumes in one books now.
RPM
RPM
Nick Trueman wrote: |
Hi
For which region or culture? There are Russian full plate ones from this period. Nick |
I'm sorry: from Italy, possibly northern Italy. I'm looking for my re enactement.
Thank all for the info.
Gianfranco
[quote="Gianfranco Bongioanni"]
Try at http://www.villaggiomedievale.com
AFAIK there were none in our area, though
Nick Trueman wrote: |
Hi
For which region or culture? There are Russian full plate ones from this period. Nick |
Try at http://www.villaggiomedievale.com
AFAIK there were none in our area, though
Bruno Giordan wrote: |
Try at http://www.villaggiomedievale.com AFAIK there were none in our area, though |
Thank you for this link Bruno, is very interesting.
Gianfranco
Not to mention the well documented site of the Milanese communal militia
http://www.miliziecomunali.org/
http://www.miliziecomunali.org/
Bruno Giordan wrote: |
Not to mention the well documented site of the Milanese communal militia
http://www.miliziecomunali.org/ |
thank you so much, but I know yet this site and some of those people, which work very well in their re enactement.
Gianfranco
Some images of varius knight from central europe, since XII century untill XVI century.
http://www.burgenseite.com/faschen/ritter_txt.htm
Gianfranco
http://www.burgenseite.com/faschen/ritter_txt.htm
Gianfranco
Gianfranco Bongioanni wrote: |
Some images of varius knight from central europe, since XII century untill XVI century.
http://www.burgenseite.com/faschen/ritter_txt.htm Gianfranco |
There are some great pictures on that website. i particulary like the ones of men-at-arms wearing North Italian style armour and armets:
http://www.burgenseite.com/faschen/trient_ritter_31.jpg
http://www.burgenseite.com/faschen/trient_ritter_30.jpg
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