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- Q350324 subject Q16781464.
- Q350324 abstract "A coat of plates is a form of torso armour consisting of metal plates sewn or riveted inside a cloth or leather garment. The coat of plates makes a fairly brief appearance in the history of European armour during the era of transitional armour, during a portion of the 14th century. The coat of plates was normally worn with a mail hauberk and a helmet.".
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- Q350324 comment "A coat of plates is a form of torso armour consisting of metal plates sewn or riveted inside a cloth or leather garment. The coat of plates makes a fairly brief appearance in the history of European armour during the era of transitional armour, during a portion of the 14th century. The coat of plates was normally worn with a mail hauberk and a helmet.".
- Q350324 label "Coat of plates".
- Q350324 depiction Jack_of_plate,_English_or_Scottish,_c1590,_Royal_Armoury,_Leeds.JPG.