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- Q1106136 subject Q5935326.
- Q1106136 subject Q8651949.
- Q1106136 subject Q8736921.
- Q1106136 abstract "The lantern shield is a type of buckler combined with a lantern, in use during the Italian Renaissance (15th and 16th century Italy). A number of specimens survive. Their defining feature is a small circular shield with a hook from which to hang a lantern, intended to blind the opponent at night or in duels fought at dawn. Some elaborate examples are known, some with integrated gauntlets, spikes, added blades, etc.The most peculiar example is the one now kept at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, made in ca. the 1540s.Swordsmen duelling at dawn are reported to have carried lanterns during the 16th and 17th centuries, and fencing manuals of the period integrated the lantern into their lessons, using it to parry blows and blind the opponent. The manuals sometimes show the combatants carrying the lantern in the left hand wrapped behind the back.".
- Q1106136 thumbnail Laternenschild_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q1106136 wikiPageExternalLink viewtopic.php?t=15706.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q1404472.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q1766706.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q191503.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q5935326.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q746064.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q862454.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q8651949.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q8736921.
- Q1106136 wikiPageWikiLink Q95569.
- Q1106136 comment "The lantern shield is a type of buckler combined with a lantern, in use during the Italian Renaissance (15th and 16th century Italy). A number of specimens survive. Their defining feature is a small circular shield with a hook from which to hang a lantern, intended to blind the opponent at night or in duels fought at dawn.".
- Q1106136 label "Lantern shield".
- Q1106136 depiction Laternenschild_01.jpg.