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Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Close-helmet

Helmet which, with a full visor and bevor, com­pletely encloses the head and face; modern use of the term tends to refer not to helmets with hinged cheek-pieces opening at the front (the armet) but visored helmets pivoting open on bolts or rivets each side of the skull. Contempor-garment with a number of large plates riveted inside, worn in the fourteenth century.

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Cut-and-Thrust Sword
Quite thin, tapered sword with compound hilts suitable for fingered grip.
Edge
The sharp, cutting part of a blade. Swords are single or double-edged.
Mortuary sword
See Backsword.
Rebated
Training or tournament sword with blunted point and edge.
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