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As weapons of the middle ages became more advanced and armor became more common, armies began fielding soldiers that wore this 15th Century Foot Soldier Half Armour, instead of the once-typical padded and chainmail protections.
Based on the plate armor favored by foot soldiers in the medieval era, this Pikemans Partial Plate Armour combines a few pieces of plate armor that offer excellent protection, without hindering the wearer in any drastic way.
It might be based on medieval design, but this Bearded Sports Bascinet Helm is made for modern reenactment and combat. Offered in two different gauges, this helmet is the best protection that a modern-day warrior could possibly ask for.
Among the Roman military, few units are as legendary as the Praetorian Guard. They were well-known for their prowess, and were instantly recognizable, thanks to the helms they wore, similar in appearance to this Praetorian Guard Helmet.
Not all warriors on the medieval field of battle were knights clad in plate. In fact, not all warriors even preferred plate armor. Some, like the foot soldiers, used something closely related to this Riveted Leather Brigandine Armor.
The Stainless Steel Lorica Segmentata is the armor that is pictured whenever the common person pictures a Roman soldier. This armor features an impressive look that is every-bit as protective as a series of metal plates appears.
The muscle cuirass, known also as the heroic cuirass for its statuesque look, often features what the Greeks considered to be the height of physical perfection. The Brass Muscle Armour is a perfect example of this favored cuirass.
The Greeks, and later the Romans, often idealized physical perfection, and nothing shows this as clearly as the Leather Royal Muscle Armour. This cuirass depicts a sculpted male torso in black leather, while featuring steel ornamentation.
In Ancient Rome, members of the Praetorian Guard were often immediately recognizable. Not only was their position one of power, but they were a noble corps, wearing the finest armor, including pieces like these Brass Praetorian Greaves.
Similar in shape to the classic Thracian helm, this helmet differs in only one respect, and that is the face guard. Otherwise, this Gladiator Brass Arena Helmet was just as protective and just as impressive as its other rivals.
The Greeks, and later the Romans, often idealized physical perfection, and nothing shows this as clearly as the Royal Muscle Cuirass. This cuirass depicts a sculpted male torso in blackened steel, while featuring brass ornamentation.
The Lorica Segmentata is the armor that is typically pictured whenever the common person pictures a Roman soldier. This armor features a look that is every-bit as protective as a series of interlocked metal plates appears.