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'''Faulds''' are articulated [[lame]]s that are attached to the bottom of the [[breastplate]] to form U shaped structures around the abdomen and waist. |
'''Faulds''' are articulated [[lame]]s that are attached to the bottom of the [[breastplate]] to form U shaped structures around the abdomen and waist. |
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Revision as of 23:33, 9 November 2007
monliric Faulds are articulated lames that are attached to the bottom of the breastplate to form U shaped structures around the abdomen and waist.
Faulds appear from about 1370 shortly to replace waist hoops, and remain in use on certain harnesses until at least the 16th century.