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The '''surcoat''' is a garment that is draped over the [[armour]]. They were initially plain when first introduced but became heavily decorated with the [[coat of arms]] of the wearer. They begin to make an appearance in the [[12th century]] but do not become popular until the [[13th century|13th]]. They were generally sleeveless but could have long |
The '''surcoat''' is a [[clothing|garment]] that is draped over the [[armour]]. They were initially plain when first introduced but became heavily decorated with the [[coat of arms]] of the wearer. They begin to make an appearance in the [[12th century]] but do not become popular until the [[13th century|13th]]. They were generally sleeveless but could have long [[sleeve]]s. |
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The length of the surcoat varied over time. |
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* Full length - late [[ |
* Full length - late [[12th century]] |
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* Calf length - early [[13th century]] |
* Calf length - early [[13th century]] |
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==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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*Contemporary |
*Contemporary [[writing]]s indicate that it may help to keep the [[armour]] clean. |
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*Historians have suggested that it may have been adopted in imitation of the robes of the [[Saracen]]s that kept their [[armour]] cool. |
*Historians have suggested that it may have been adopted in imitation of the robes of the [[Saracen]]s that kept their [[armour]] cool. |
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==Internal Links== |
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''See Also:'' |
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*[[Fighting kit]] |
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== External Links == |
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* [http://www.larsdatter.com/surcoats.htm Medieval Sleeveless Surcoats] |
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 10 September 2007
The surcoat is a garment that is draped over the armour. They were initially plain when first introduced but became heavily decorated with the coat of arms of the wearer. They begin to make an appearance in the 12th century but do not become popular until the 13th. They were generally sleeveless but could have long sleeves.
The length of the surcoat varied over time.
- Full length - late 12th century
- Calf length - early 13th century
Origins
- Contemporary writings indicate that it may help to keep the armour clean.
- Historians have suggested that it may have been adopted in imitation of the robes of the Saracens that kept their armour cool.
Internal Links
See Also: