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This table identifies various pieces of armour worn from the medieval to Early Modern period in the West, mostly plate but some mail, arranged by the part of body that is protected and roughly by date. No attempt has been made to identify fastening components or various appendages such as lancerests or plumeholders or clothing such as tabards or surcoats which were often worn over a harness. There are a variety of alternative names and spellings (such as cowter/couter or bassinet/bascinet/basinet or besagew/besague) which often reflect a word introduced from the French. Generally, the English spelling has been preferred (including ''mail'' instead of the lately used ''maille'' or the inauthentic term ''chainmail''). ==Japanese analogues== The following components of Japanese armour roughly match the position and function of certain components of occidental armour: * (mail coif) * Mengu (mask) * Kabuto (helmet) * Do (armour) (cuirass) * (vambrace & lower pauldron) * (Gauntlet) * (roughly pauldron) * (greave) * (fauld or tasset) * (bezagews) * (gorget) * (Hauberk) * (Brigandine) * (Sabaton) * (Aventail ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Components of medieval armour」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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