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camail
† camail Obs. exc. Hist. [a. F. camail = Pr. capmalh, It. camaglio; acc. to Diez f. cap head + mail mail, and thus orig. ‘head-armour’.] 1. A piece of chain-mail armour attached to the basinet or head-piece, and protecting the neck and shoulders. In comb., as camail-lace.1826 A. E. Bray De Foix xi. ...
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Bascinet
This type of defence augmented the camail rather than replaced it. The bascinet fitted with a camail was relatively heavy and most of the weight was supported directly by the head.
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Edmund Nachamayl
Edmund Nachamayl (some sources N'Camail) was a long serving Dean of Armagh: he was in post from 1505 until his death on 21 January 1549.
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vizored
visored, vizored, ppl. a. (ˈvaɪzəd) [f. as prec. + -ed.] 1. a. Of persons: Having the face covered or hid with a visor or mask. Also fig., and of things.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 99 Þus in stede of cristis apostlis ben comen in viserid deuelis, to disceyuen men in good lif. 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps...
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Thomas Nachamayl
Thomas Nachamayl (some sources N'Camail) was appointed Dean of Armagh in 1475 and served until 1485.
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basnet
basinet, basnet Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈbæsɪnɪt, ˈbæsnɪt) Forms: 3–9 basnet, 4–9 bacinet, basenet, 9 basinet, bassinet, bascinet; also 4 basinett, 4–6 basenett(e, 5 bacenett, basnite, -nette, 4–5 basynet, bacynet, -ette, 5–7 bassenet. [a. OF. bacinet, bassiné, bassinet (= Sp. bacinete, It. bacinetto, med....
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Great helm
The bascinet had a mail curtain attached, a camail or aventail, which superseded the coif.
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tippet
▪ I. tippet, n. (ˈtɪpɪt) Forms: 4–6 tipet, 4–7 typet, (4 typeth, 4–5 tepet), 5 typett, -itte; 5–6 typ-, 6 tipp-, typpett(e, 6–7 typpet, tippit, 7 tipit; 4– tippet; also Sc. 5 tipat (tuppat), 5–6 tipp-, typp-, typat, tepat, -e. [Origin uncertain; some suggest identity with OE. tæpped, tæppet, *tęped ...
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Coppergate Helmet
The scans revealed the presence of the camail and the sinister cheek guard within the cap of the helmet, otherwise filled with clay. The camail was then rehung, and attached to three loops on each cheek guard. Replacements were made for several missing loops.
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Portrait of Pope Pius VII
He has a peaceful expression and wears a white zucchetto, a white rochet or tunic (of which only the sleeves can be seen), a red velvet pelerine-type camail
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Cuirass
in connection with plate armour for the limbs until, at the close of the century, mail was phased out among the nobles (e.g., knights) except in the camail
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Lamellar helmet
Examples are characterized by caps made from overlapping lamellar scales, in addition to a brow plate, cheek guards, and camail. They also tend to have brow plates, cheek pieces, and, like spangenhelme, camail protecting the neck.
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Order of the Porcupine
The Order of the Porcupine (French: Ordre du Porc-Épic, Ordre du Camail) was established by Louis de France, Duke of Orléans, in 1394, at the occasion For this reason, the Order of the Porcupine was also called the Ordre du Camail or "Ordre du Camaïeu" ("Order of the Cameo").
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Dean of Armagh
deprived 1398)
1398 John O'Goband
1406–1414 Thomas O'Luceran (deprived 1414)
1425–1441 Denis O'Cullean
1443–1474 Charles O'Niellan
1475-1483 Thomas M'Camail Donald Macrivayr
1518–1549 Edmund M'Camail
1551 Terence Daniel (or Tirlagh O'Donnell)
1590-1609 or 1610 Eugene Woods
1610–1622 Robert Maxwell
1622 George
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