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▪ I. brigandine, brigantine (ˈbrɪgəndiːn, -tiːn) Forms: 5 brigantyn, (bregandyrn, -ardyn), brig-, bryga(u)ndyn(e, (Sc. brikcane-, brekanetyne), 5–6 brigandyne, 6 bregendine, (? 7 brigintine), 6– brigandine, -tine. [Late ME., a. OF. brigandine (15th c. in Littré): i.e. armour for a brigand (in the or...
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Brigandine
A brigandine is a form of body armour from the Middle Ages. Like the brigandine, the jack was made of small iron plates between layers of felt and canvas.
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Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia
It wields the Brigandine of Glory. It lacks a Brigandine of its own.
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Brigandine (video game)
It was released in North America by Atlus the same year, under the title Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena. Brigandine features two gameplay modes, both turn-based: a preparation mode and a battle mode.
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Jazerant
See also
Brigandine
Coat of plates
Scale armour
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Medieval armour
Body armor
Asian armour
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Splint armour
This style appears to depict sabatons and splints on greaves, or may represent padded armour underneath splints, or the rivets on brigandine. See also
Coat of plates
Mirror armour
Scale armour
Mail and plate armour
Gambeson
Brigandine
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Body armor
Medieval armour
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Cuisses
Cuisses could also be made of brigandine or splinted leather, but beginning around 1340 they were typically made from steel plate armour.
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Kikko (Japanese armour)
George Cameron Stone referred to kikko as "brigandine" when he said "in Japan, brigandines were often used". He further described this "brigandine" as "small hexagons", "the plates [being] of steel or hard leather", and that "occasionally they covered the whole
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المراجع
روابط خارجية
Hans Memling triptych wing depicting brigandine, c 1470
Oriental Brigandines at The Silk Road Designs Armoury (same site at the
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板链甲
the internet archive)
Russian medieval arms and armor
몽고습래회사(蒙古袭来绘词)
정지(郑地1347∼1391)장군 경번갑(镜幡甲)
Nihon Katchû Seisakuben
Tatami Dô
Kikkô (Japanese brigandine
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Laminar armour
Sleeves of brigandine worked as pauldron, and if a brigandine was long enough its laps could work as tassets. Another option was wearing a laminar cuirass without any brigandine, but with plated mail pauldrons and cuisses.
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Tenpei Sato
Musical Adventure (1998)
Combat Choro Q (1999)
Little Princess: Puppet Princess of Marl Kingdom (1999)
Magnetic Power Microman: Generation 2000 (1999)
Brigandine Knight (2013)
Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance (2015)
Makai Shin Trillion (2015)
MeiQ no Chika ni Shisu (2015)
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk (2016)
Brigandine
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Coutilier
A French coutilier of 1446 was equipped with a helmet, leg armour, a haubergeon, jack or brigandine, a dagger, sword and either a demilance or a voulge
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Jack of plate
The jack is similar to the brigandine. The main difference is in the method of construction: a brigandine is riveted whereas a jack is sewn.
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