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Medieval Combat: A Fifteenth-Century Manual of Swordfighting and Close-Quarter Combat - Kindle edition by Talhoffer, Hans, Rector, Mark. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Medieval Combat: A Fifteenth-Century Manual of Swordfighting and Close-Quarter Combat.

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Stephen Gillum
Knightcore is a Royalcore sub-aesthetic inspired by medieval knights. Knightcore has a large presence on Tumblr. There is also a portion of the aesthetic community that related Knightcore to Rangercore, using the shared themes of combat and nature visuals. Like the related aesthetic Princecore, a section of this aesthetic is centered around gay relationships and the two are often paired together. Due to their practical purposes, historically accurate and historically-inspired knight attire is ge

Knightcore is a Royalcore sub-aesthetic inspired by medieval knights. Knightcore has a large presence on Tumblr. There is also a portion of the aesthetic community that related Knightcore to Rangercore, using the shared themes of combat and nature visuals. Like the related aesthetic Princecore, a section of this aesthetic is centered around gay relationships and the two are often paired together. Due to their practical purposes, historically accurate and historically-inspired knight attire…

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Anton Peffenhauser | Foot-Combat Armor of Prince-Elector Christian I of Saxony (reigned 1586–91) | German, Augsburg | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Armor All, Arm Armor, Suit Of Armor, Body Armor, Samurai Armor, Armadura Medieval, Ancient Armor, Medieval Armor, Medieval Knight

This is one of a set of twelve matching armors for use in foot combat commissioned in 1591 by Sophie of Brandenburg as a Christmas gift for her husband, Christian I (reigned 1586–91). These armors are among the last commissions of Anton Peffenhauser, the leading Augsburg armorer during the second half of the sixteenth century

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