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Tue 14 Jun, 2011 11:40 pm
Here is a very crude, but period-accurate, illustration of foot combat over a barrier:
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The event was very popular at tournaments all throughout the 16th century and into the beginning of the 17th. No leg armour was worn, and the pauldrons were usually symmetrtical in size since swords and not lances were used.
This is distinguished from foot combat with no barrier, for which the armour would be fully enclosing or feature a tonlet skirt.