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Erik Taliaferro
Location: Corpus Christi Joined: 17 Dec 2019
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Posted: Wed 04 Mar, 2020 2:21 pm Post subject: Spanish Infantry armor circa 1490 help |
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So, I am hoping to eventually do a historically accurate Spanish Infantry kit circa 1490. I specifically want info on this era on the continent, not conquistador stuff from decades later. I apologize if this has already been answered before, but I am looking for armor type and color. From what I’ve gathered including from this site, the most common helmet was the sallet with bevor, and that red was the preferred color for hosin. Could y’all help me with what armor would have been used by professional Infantry and what to avoid? Thanks.
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Henry R. Gower
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Posted: Wed 04 Mar, 2020 2:38 pm Post subject: Spanish armor ca. 1490 |
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Hello,
I will view this post with interest. It is my understanding that Early Conquistador armor, Cortez (1519) and Ponce de Leon, for example, was a lot closer to the ca. 1490 equipage, than the high comb morions and complex hilted swords, of the later Spanish Explorers. I would start by looking up the Rodeleros, who used a Rodela, a round shield resembling an oversized buckler, on this site and on the net. Rodeleros used a fairly simple broadsword with downcurved quillons, there is a picture someone posted on this site, though I cannot remember the topic. The other topic to investigate is the Tercios, a military formation contemporary with the Rodeleros. Its a start anyway.
Henry
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Anthony Clipsom
Location: YORKSHIRE, UK Joined: 27 Jul 2009
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Anthony Clipsom
Location: YORKSHIRE, UK Joined: 27 Jul 2009
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Posted: Thu 05 Mar, 2020 4:20 am Post subject: |
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On further investigation, I found a collection of pictures of the work of Rodrigo Aleman, a wood carver active in Spain in the 1490s. Not only was he good but his subjects were often sieges, so a great deal of period arms and armour on display here.
https://www.akg-images.co.uk/CS.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&VBID=2UMESQ5WECF1P6
Recommend scrolling through both pages, as there are armour images on both.
Anthony Clipsom
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Erik Taliaferro
Location: Corpus Christi Joined: 17 Dec 2019
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Posted: Thu 05 Mar, 2020 4:53 am Post subject: |
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Anthony Clipsom wrote: | On further investigation, I found a collection of pictures of the work of Rodrigo Aleman, a wood carver active in Spain in the 1490s. Not only was he good but his subjects were often sieges, so a great deal of period arms and armour on display here.
https://www.akg-images.co.uk/CS.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&VBID=2UMESQ5WECF1P6
Recommend scrolling through both pages, as there are armour images on both. |
Thanks a ton! Those are some really good contemporary images of what I’m looking for.
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Iagoba Ferreira
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James Arlen Gillaspie
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Location: upstate NY Joined: 10 Nov 2005
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Posted: Sat 07 Mar, 2020 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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I often tell people, 'A sallet is not a salade is not a Schaller is not a celata.' they all have tails and are not burgonets, but they have strong regional differences. Here are a couple of Iberian examples and a German example to show how different they can be.
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