Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Barbut

Also called barbute, barbuta. An open-faced shoulder-length Italian helmet, made in one piece, with a T-shaped face open­ing. Barbuta is the Italian term.

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Byrnie
Mail shirt with elbow-length sleeves, ends in the middle of the beholder’s thighs.
Doloire
(wagoner's axe) battle axe used in the 15th century; socketed steel head is fitted to a wooden haft.
Vervelles
Bronze, brass, or latten staples that attached to a bascinet to enable the leather cuff of an aventail to be secured to the helmet.
Yatagan
A long knife or short saber that lacks a guard for the hand at the juncture of blade and hilt; usually has a double curve to the edge and a nearly…
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