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Comb Morion produced in Augsburg Germany, a Christmas gift to the Elector of Saxony from his wife So
Etched Morion Cabasset, Italian, late 16th century.from the Saint Louis Art Museum
Peaked morion originating from Northern Italy, circa 1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Pikeman’s morion, Flanders or France, circa 1630.from The Wallace Collection
Gold etched morion from Italy, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Ornately embossed Italian morion, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Polish winged hussar armor, c. XVII century [600x800]FOLLOW Entrepreneur
⚜️GS⚜️ Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino (1514–1574), With his Armor by Filippo Negroli. It
⚜️GS⚜️ Black-and-White Field Armor. Northern German, c. 1560. Steel with paint and leather. H. 182.9
Effigies of Count Philipp I von Rieneck (d. 1488) and his wife, Bavaria
mangopickled:The Personal History of David Copperfield (2020) dir. Armando Iannucci
Charleville pattern flintlock musket produced at the Valley Forge Armory, Pennsylvania, dated 1775.f
dailytonystarkgifs:tony + his bare arms asked by @theanishimori
mysticmoonhigh:rubee:what the fuck how is he putting his arm through the cat and it doesn’t even car
Roman hastatus, circa 3rd - 1st century AD.
Charles V in Armor, Peter Paul Rubens, 1603
Nuts!In December 1944, when the German army launched the surprise Battle of the Bulge, Major General
Sekigahara western army, by Rekishi DesignThe battle of Sekigahara saw the demise of western daimyo
Corbridge Roman Town, Corbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.8.18.This the second time I have photographe
How it took one German soldier to capture Fort Douaumont,Constructed in the 1890’s, Fort Douau
El Score from Sept. 23, 1911 with Joe Tinker of Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance fame on the cover.This was
The Ansaldo MIAS/MORAS 35,An Italian creation by the Ansaldo corporation in 1935, the Motomitraglia
Japanese helmet (Namazu-o Kawari Kabuto) 17th century.from The Detroit Institute of Arts
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