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Constructed in 1520 at his royal armour workshop, Henry was supposed to wear this armour for a foot combat at the Field of Cloth of Gold. However, the rules of the competition were changed only three months before this tournament and so it was never used |
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This armour was also constructed at the royal workshop and Henry VIII wore it to compete in the foot combat at the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520. As new rules for the foot combat were announced just three months before the tournament, there was no time to create a brand new armour. This was constructed by using pieces of pre-existing armour, supplemented with several new items and special decoration. |
The first harness:
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The second:
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What is the deal here? Does anyone know WHY exactly the French changed the rules at the last minute? Was Francis just trying to deliberately inconvenience Henry? Or was there some actual reasoning behind the change of rules requiring a tonlet skirt (and, from what I've read elsewhere, narrower vision slits in the visor?)