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Extra plate that covers the front of the shoulder and the armpit, worn over top of a pauldron. Rerebrace or brassart or upper cannon (of vambrace) Plate that covers the section of upper arm from elbow to area covered by shoulder armour. Besagew: Circular plate that covers the armpit, typically worn with spaulders. See also rondel.
Replica of fantasy armor worn by Sauron, featuring pauldrons with large spikes. In visual artwork inspired by fantasy fiction, pauldrons are often depicted with spikes, even though such a feature would be impractical in combat and to perform any simple act that requires raising an arm, lest a spike poke the wearer in the head.
A set of spaulders A modern replica spaulder Spaulders are pieces of armour in a harness of plate armour . Typically, they are a single plate of steel or iron covering the shoulder with bands ( lames ) joined by straps of leather or rivets.
A rerebrace connected to a pauldron (which would cover the shoulder) Italian rerebrace, ~1440. A rerebrace (sometimes known as an upper cannon [1]) is a piece of armour designed to protect the upper arms (above the elbow). Splint rerebraces were a feature of Byzantine armour in the Early Medieval period.
These are joined on the left side by a hinge. There is a bronze loop on the right side of the front plate and a similar loop on each shoulder. Large shoulder guards fit over the cuirass. Two triangular plates are attached to the shoulder guards and gave protection to the wearer's armpits when his arms were in the raised position.
Armor of Achilles, created by Hephaestus and said to be impenetrable. (Greek mythology) Armor of Beowulf, a mail shirt made by Wayland the Smith. (Anglo-Saxon mythology) Armor of Örvar-Oddr, an impenetrable "silken mailcoat". (Norse mythology) Babr-e Bayan, a suit of armor that Rostam wore in wars described in the Persian epic Shahnameh. The ...