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- Targe abstract "Targe (from Old Franconian *targa \"shield\", Proto-Germanic *targo \"border\") was a general word for shield in late Old English. Its diminutive, target, came to mean an object to be aimed at in the 18th century.The term refers to various types of shields used by infantry troops from the 13th to 16th centuries. The design was first developed in Spain. More specifically, a targe was a concave shield fitted with enarmes on the inside, one adjustable by a buckle, to be attached to the forearm, and the other fixed as a grip for the left hand. These shields were mostly made of iron or iron-plated wood. From the 15th century, the term could also refer to special shields used for jousting. A fair number were created wholly for show.From the early 17th century, until the Battle of Culloden in 1746, the Scottish Highlander's main means of defence in battle was his targe. After the disastrous defeat of the Jacobites at Culloden, the carrying of the targe had been banned, and many had been destroyed, or put to other uses. Those that remain have intricate patterns, and are decorated, indicating that they would have originally belonged to important people.".
- Targe thumbnail Highland_targe.jpg?width=300.
- Targe wikiPageExternalLink 72157643764021113.
- Targe wikiPageID "1243558".
- Targe wikiPageLength "4933".
- Targe wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Targe wikiPageRevisionID "662438794".
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Basket-hilted_sword.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Culloden.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Buckler.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_shields.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_of_Scotland.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_art.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Edward_Stuart.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Clan_Grant.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Enarmes.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Frankish_language.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Guige.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Jacobite_risings.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Jacobitism.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Jousting.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Perth_Museum_and_Art_Gallery.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Germanic_language.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Round_shield.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Highlands.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Shield.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Shield_boss.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink Wood_grain.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink File:Charles_Edward_Stuarts_targe.JPG.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink File:Highland_targe.jpg.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLink File:Targe-shield.jpg.
- Targe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scottish targe".
- Targe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Targe".
- Targe wikiPageWikiLinkText "round shield".
- Targe wikiPageWikiLinkText "targa".
- Targe wikiPageWikiLinkText "targe".
- Targe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Targe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Targe subject Category:Medieval_shields.
- Targe subject Category:Military_of_Scotland.
- Targe hypernym Word.
- Targe type Food.
- Targe comment "Targe (from Old Franconian *targa \"shield\", Proto-Germanic *targo \"border\") was a general word for shield in late Old English. Its diminutive, target, came to mean an object to be aimed at in the 18th century.The term refers to various types of shields used by infantry troops from the 13th to 16th centuries. The design was first developed in Spain.".
- Targe label "Targe".
- Targe sameAs Q2119869.
- Targe sameAs Category:Targes.
- Targe sameAs Targe.
- Targe sameAs Targe.
- Targe sameAs Targe.
- Targe sameAs Tarjo.
- Targe sameAs Targa_(arma).
- Targe sameAs Targa.
- Targe sameAs m.04lmg2.
- Targe sameAs Тарджет.
- Targe sameAs Q2119869.
- Targe wasDerivedFrom Targe?oldid=662438794.
- Targe depiction Highland_targe.jpg.
- Targe isPrimaryTopicOf Targe.