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Armour of De Charny

Postby Jeffrey Hull » Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:04 pm

This deals with mid-14th Century French composite armour, either the actual suit of Geoffroi de Charny or replicas of harness contemporary to what he most likely wore :arrow:

L’équipement de Geoffroi de Charny est un exemple typique du chevalier Français vers 1356.
http://www.nouaille-1356.org/Nos_activi ... offroi.htm

If you click on the image of cotte de plates then you can get a nice exploded view of that item.

As there are two French knights of practically the same name and concurrent :arrow:

Geoffroi de Charny (1300-56) was the younger nephew, a French knight who lived it, did it and wrote about it in his own book of chivalry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffroi_de_Charny

Geoffrey de Charney (aka Geoffroy de Charnay) (died 1314) was the elder uncle, who was also a French knight, one of the last Templars:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffroy_de_Charney
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Postby Mike Cartier » Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:22 pm

wow nice find Jeff
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Re: Armour of De Charny

Postby Shane Smith » Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:13 pm

Jeffrey Hull wrote:This deals with mid-14th Century French composite armour, either the actual suit of Geoffroi de Charny or replicas of harness contemporary to what he most likely wore :arrow:

L’équipement de Geoffroi de Charny est un exemple typique du chevalier Français vers 1356.
http://www.nouaille-1356.org/Nos_activi ... offroi.htm



Das verbindung ist schreiben auf französisch. Ich verstehen nicht :oops:
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Postby Scott Norville » Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:56 pm

Here's a translation of the first part for you squareheads:

The equipment of Geoffroi de Charny is a typical example of a French knight around 1356. We describe the outfit from top to bottom. Everything described is taken from the engraving presented in the biography of Geoffroi.

1. The head is protected by a helmet with a sparrow’s beak. This type of helmet was a relatively recent innovation that came from Italy. The helm itself was seen in the beginning of the 14th century, but the visor came at a later date. The peak of the helm is tipped back in the Italian style. The muzzle of the visor is very long, to divert most lance strikes to the sides. The lower edge of the visor is decorated with brass strip, a simple aesthetic device to show richness. The rivets holding the visor to the helm are also brass. The mail collar is attached via a leather band to vervelles on the helm to keep it from falling off. The edge of the mail collar is ornamented with a strip of gilded cloth to prevent the rings from rubbing the chin. Geoffroi’s helm has lots of holes along the edge to hold the seam of a cloth cap placed inside the helmet.


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