Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Surcoat

Also overcoat. Long, tunic-like piece of cloth worn over armor to keep the dirt, rain and sun heat out and present the wearer’s coat of arms. Comes in many forms. Originally reached almost the wearer’s heel but develeoped into a shorter and more fitting form.

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Cod-piece
Fabric covering for the groin, latterly padded. Its counter­part in armour could be either of mail or, more usually, of plate.
Great-Sword
Infantry sword with a form of a longsword. Had to be used with both hands. Blade was flat and wide, hexagonal and…
Mace
Metal ball attached to a wooden handle. All steel in the later times. Often a symbol of power.
Dolabra
Axe-like tool/weapon used by legionnaires; socketed head attached to a wooden handle.
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