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▪ I. cuirass, n. (kwɪˈræs, kjuːˈræs) Forms: α. 5 curas, -esse, quyras, 5–7 curace, 6–7 curase, cuirace, -rasse, cuyrasse, 7 curasse, 7– cuirass; β. 6 cuyratz, 6–7 curats, 7 curets, cuirats; γ. 6–7 curet, -e, curat, -e, 6 curiet, curret, -ette, 7 cuiret. [In the forms curas, quyras, curace, cuirasse,...
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Cuirass
The use of the term "cuirass" generally refers to both the breastplate and the backplate pieces; whereas a breastplate only protects the front, a cuirass Description
In Hellenistic and Roman times, the musculature of the male torso was idealized in the form of the muscle cuirass or "heroic cuirass" (in
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cuirass
cuirass/kwɪˈrs; kwɪ`ræs/ npiece of armour protecting the upper body, consisting of a breastplate and back-plate fastened together (由胸甲和背甲两部分合成的)上半身铠甲.
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Ksour Essef cuirass
The Ksour Essef cuirass is an ancient triple-disc cuirass found in a Punic tomb in 1909 not far from Ksour Essef, Tunisia. History
Location and dating of the cuirass
The cuirass was discovered by Tunisian workers in a Punic tomb in the south of the village of Ksour Essef,
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Muscle cuirass
In classical antiquity, the muscle cuirass (), anatomical cuirass, or heroic cuirass is a type of cuirass made to fit the wearer's torso and designed to In Neo-Attic art, the muscle cuirass was worn over a longer chiton.
The Italian muscle cuirass lacked the shoulder-guards found on Greek examples.
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Pteruges
Both sets of strips are usually interpreted as belonging to a single garment worn under a cuirass, though in a linen cuirass (linothorax) they may have The cuirass itself could be variously constructed: of plate-bronze (muscle cuirass), linothorax, scale, lamellar or mail.
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Triple-disc cuirass
The triple-disc cuirass was a type of bronze cuirass used in Southern Italy during the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Burns argues that the triple-disc cuirass was developed in the central Apennine region of Italy.
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Cuirassier
Cuirassiers (; ) were cavalry equipped with a cuirass, sword, and pistols. "It will kill a man to serve in a whole cuirass" commented a late 17th century observer.
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Klivanion
The klivanion or klibanion () was a Byzantine lamellar cuirass made of metal plates (scales or lamellae) sewn on leather or cloth, with plates protecting It is said that the name derives from the Greek klivanos (κλίβανος), meaning "oven", because this cuirass tended to get unbearably hot when worn in the
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Plackart
Sometimes they were worn with a metal finish, while the top part of the cuirass was covered in material (often velvet), the difference in finish making plackart could be attached with rivets in such a way that it could slide and give movement, though sometimes they were fixed, so the whole front part of the cuirass
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世界海战史上,是否有铁制战舰同木制战舰对决的战役?
慈禧出生是1835年11月29日(道光十五年十月十日 1874年虚岁40大寿,西北战乱,法国占着越南南部,日本趁机入侵台湾,日本海军太弱,失败 1884年虚岁50大寿,法国吞并越南,马尾海战 法国舰队 Triomphante 凯旋号station ironclad (cuirassé de croisière ) 铁甲舰拉加型3号 排水量4,585 tons 产地1879, Rochefort La Galissonnière拉加利桑尼亚号 station ironclad (cuirassé de croisière) 铁甲舰拉加型2号 排水量4,645 tons产地 1874, Brest Duguay-Trouin
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Kawaca
In modern Javanese language, kawaca means cuirass or chain mail. The cuirass is depicted as sleeveless and apparently closed in front.
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Argos panoply
Background
In 1953, at Argos, a team of French excavators led by archaeologist Paul Courbin discovered in a tomb a panoply of bronze armour, consisting of a cuirass One of the more striking features of this panoply was the decoration of the cuirass, directly comparable – identical, almost – to the decoration seen on
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