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<div>borore<br />
'''Landsknechts''' were [[Europe]]an, most often [[German]], [[mercenary]] [[pike]]men and foot [[soldier]]s from the late [[15th century|15th]] to the early [[17th century]], with the formidable reputation for being the most effective fighting troops during the European [[Renaissance]]. <br />
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==Clothes==<br />
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However, what made the landsknechts so conspicuous was their elaborate [[clothing|dress]].<br />
[[Doublet]]s, deliberately [[slashed]] at the front, back and sleeves with shirts and other wear pulled through to form puffs of different-colored fabric, so-called [[slash and puff]]; [[parti-colored]] [[hose]]; [[jerkin]]s; ever-broader flat beret-type [[hat]]s with tall [[feather]]s; and broad flat [[shoe]]s, made them bodies of men that could not be mistaken.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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*[http://www.geocities.com/wolfgng13/index.html Wolfgang von Orlok's pages of interest]<br />
*[http://www.pipcom.com/~tempus/landsknecht/index.html Landsknecht clothing]<br />
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This article has been modified from a version found on the [[wikipedia]]: http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsknecht</div>80.86.81.207https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=Talk:New_World_foods&diff=36260Talk:New World foods2007-11-12T10:35:47Z<p>80.86.81.207: </p>
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<div>relchibasca<br />
is lime really out of period?<br />
:A couple of people have told me its OOP but not that it is a new world food. http://www.foodreference.com/html/artkeylimes.html - [[User:Tobin|Tobin]] 20:38, 5 Sep 2003 (EST)<br />
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thanks. I wouldn't trust this reference alone, but if it says it made it back to europe with the crusaders, I'd assume that lime (ok different varieties, but the same applies to apples), are as period as lemmons. hmmm. Might need a page edit there. (if I can be bothered seeking a better substantiated source).<br />
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