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  • Bascinet - Wikipedia
    Bascinet without accessories The bascinet – also bassinet, basinet, basnet, bacinet, or bazineto – was a Medieval European open-faced combat helmet It evolved from a type of iron or steel skullcap, but had a more pointed apex to the skull, and it extended downwards at the rear and sides to afford protection for the neck A mail curtain (aventail or camail) was usually attached to the
  • Visored Bascinet - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The visored bascinet served as the standard helmet worn throughout Europe from about 1300 to about 1420 The pierced studs along the rim held the aventail (a defense of mail covering the lower face, neck, and shoulders)
  • Medieval Helmets: The Bascinet – Transitional Knight Head Armor
    The Bascinet was a 14th-century helmet worn by knights Featuring visors and mail aventails, it offered protection and flexibility as head armor evolved beyond the great helm
  • The 14th Century Bascinet -- myArmoury. com
    The tall conical bascinet fitted with the conical "pig-face" visor was the most common form of the visored bascinet, and was usually referred to as the "International style" The visors had two eye slits (ocularium, pl ocularia) and another slit, or slits, at the level of the mouth
  • Bascinet (Hounskull) helmets - Steel Mastery
    Bascinet (Hounskull, Klappvisor etc ) helmets Bascinet was XIV-XVth centuries’ most popular helmet among both knights and modest infantry Having arisen under Great helmets, they evolved from cervelliere Over time, they replaced their predecessors, becoming the most popular medieval head protection from then until now
  • Bascinet - history-maps. com
    The bascinet was one of the most distinctive helmets of late medieval Europe It first appeared in the late 13th century, developing from the simple iron skullcap known as the cervelliere Unlike its predecessor, the bascinet had a taller, pointed crown and extended downward at the back and sides to better protect the head and neck By 1281 it was already recorded in use by infantry in Padua
  • Bascinet | Military Wiki | Fandom
    Bascinet, visor shown open and closed The bascinet (bassinet, basinet, bazineto) was a Medieval European open-faced military helmet It evolved from a type of iron or steel skullcap, but had a more pointed apex to the skull, and it extended downwards at the rear and sides to afford protection for the neck A mail curtain (" camail " or aventail) was usually attached to the lower edge of the
  • The Evolution and Design of Bascinets in Medieval Warfare
    The bascinet was a crucial component of the medieval knight’s armor and played a crucial role in their success on the battlefield Bascinet Variations and Regional Differences Bascinets did not have a standardized design, leading to many variations across regions and time periods
  • » Spoleto Bascinet - Forge of Svan
    Bascinet shaped helmets with a flat face visor are by far the most popular amongst sportsmen engaged in medieval full contact combat in both buhurt and duel categories under HMB, IMCF and SCA regulations The bascinet was developed from a helmet that looked like a small hat Medieval knights wore it under a much heavier and more solid helmet called
  • Great bascinet — Google Arts Culture
    This bascinet was found at Kordofan in Sudan, which may indicate a French origin In the early 1450s, Jacques Coeur, silversmith to Charles VII of France (reigned 1422-61) and an important merchant, was tried for selling armour to the Khalif of Egypt (among other charges)





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