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I keep seeing this quite specific setup appearing on individuals in artwork - scale helmet and baggy/untailored hauberk. It's usually shown on only one person in a scene rather that many soldiers. Is this an artistic meme? Is it visual shorthand for some kind of rustic soldier character? Who is this cheeky chappy?
And a chopped halberd head as a side arm. Another weapon is a stick (thought it was an adz earlier), though he has two more weapones carried . And falchion/messer in the third. Gives me poor soldier vibe.
ome people (citizens) had to possess pieces of armour by law.
Some pieces of armour were kept in inventories and issued when needed.
That means "off the shelf" and old hauberks used by those militia men or poorer soldiers.
Scale cervellieres can also be seen in some landsknecht illustrations. Generally, a soldier in a scale cap, and mail shirt (especially a ragged one) is being depicted as a low form of soldier, most often seen in Biblical scenes. But not always.
[Modificato da Mylae 16/01/2019 17:29]
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