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*[[15th century soldier fighting equipment|Man at arms' equipment]] - a typical man at arms or professional [[soldier]] of the time |
*[[15th century soldier fighting equipment|Man at arms' equipment]] - a typical man at arms or professional [[soldier]] of the time |
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*[[15th century nobles fighting equipment|Noble's equipment]] - the fighting equipment of a person with a title |
*[[15th century nobles fighting equipment|Noble's equipment]] - the fighting equipment of a person with a title |
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Revision as of 17:52, 26 February 2006
Fighting equipment in the 15th century is derived from extent pieces, numerous manuscript images, and personal and historical referencse from the time.
Due to the breadth of equipment types this guide is divided into a number of sections.
- Levied man's equipment - typical levied man of the time
- Longbowman's equipment - a longbowman or crossbowman of the mid 15th century
- Man at arms' equipment - a typical man at arms or professional soldier of the time
- Noble's equipment - the fighting equipment of a person with a title