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  2. List of combat helmets - Wikipedia

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    Spangenhelm [6] 5th century: Central Asia, Near East & Europe; espec. by Scythians, Sarmatians, Persians, & Germans until 1000 Tarleton: c. 1770–1800: Crested, peaked leather helmet used by cavalry and light infantry and British Royal Horse Artillery, France and United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries Turban helmet: 14th ...

  3. Spangenhelm - Wikipedia

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    The spangenhelm was an effective protection that was relatively easy to produce. Weakness of the design were its partial head protection and its jointed construction. It was replaced by similarly shaped helmets made with one-piece skulls ( nasal helms ), kettle hats and eventually the great helm or casque.

  4. Issue log - Wikipedia

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    Issue type: what knowledge domain the issue belongs to. (E.g. IT infrastructure, IT application, etc.) Issue priority: it determines which issue is the most urgent and should be solved first. (E.g. the priorities may encompass Immediate, Soon, Later, etc.) Issue severity: how bad the consequence would be if the issue is left unsolved. (E.g. the ...

  5. Kettle hat - Wikipedia

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    Early examples were made in the spangenhelm method, of a skull composed of framework filled with separate triangular plates, to which a brim was added. Later kettle hats were raised from a single piece of iron.

  6. Late Roman ridge helmet - Wikipedia

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    Two main forms of helmet construction were adopted by the Romans at much the same time: the ridge helmet, described here, and the Spangenhelm, which was likely adopted from the Sarmatians. [2] The earliest confirmed example of a Late Roman ridge helmet is the Richborough helmet, which dates to about 280 AD. [3]

  7. Category:Medieval helmets - Wikipedia

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  8. Customer magazine - Wikipedia

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    A customer magazine is a magazine produced by a business as a means of communicating to its customers. It is a branch of custom media, a product that broadly shares the look and feel of a newsstand or consumer magazine but is paid for in part or whole by a business. Rather than copy sales and advertising, the primary goal of a customer magazine ...

  9. Sutton Hoo helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Sutton Hoo helmet is a decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet found during a 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial.It was buried around the years c. 620–625 AD and is widely associated with an Anglo-Saxon leader, King Rædwald of East Anglia; its elaborate decoration may have given it a secondary function akin to a crown.