Citations:kastenbrust
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English citations of kastenbrust
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- 1985, James Petre, Richard III Crown and People, Sutton Pub Limited:
- It should not have been considered remarkable for a kastenbrust or a great bascinet to have fulfilled their protective purpose at any of the wars between the white rose and the red. A comparable instance in modern warfare is that of […]
- 1985, James Petre, Richard III Crown and People, Sutton Pub Limited, page 256:
- [image. caption:] Knight wearing kastenbrust and form of great bascinet (based on an altar painting of c. 1440)
- 2012, Ewart Oakeshott, European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution, Boydell Press, →ISBN, page 82:
- Note the globose breast and long skirt in A. and the kastenbrust, 'box-breast', again with [a] long skirt.
- 2012 February 20, David Nicolle, Witold Sarnecki, Medieval Polish Armies 966–1500, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 36:
- ... kastenbrust. One characteristic feature of such armour was a particularly deep fauld, as can clearly be seen in the memorial painting of Jan of Ujazd, c. 1450 (see page 14). The brass of Jan Koniecpolski and his sons, from […]