Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period of the Northern Nations to the End of the Thirteenth CenturyHewitt, John
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Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period of the Northern Nations to the End of the Thirteenth Century
Hewitt, John
Armor; Weapons
Trialemellum, 324.
Tribulus, 200 (and see Caltrop).
Tripantum, 349.
Trumpet, 169, 338.
Trumulières, 292.
Tunic, 111, 126, 229.
Uniform costume not in vogue, 228;
but adopted on particular occasions, 229.
Urns, funereal, containing weapons, 30, 42.
Varlets, 196.
Vegecius, 30.
Vinea, Pt. ii. 173, 174, 178, Pt. iii. 354.
Vireton, 160.
Vomerulus, 306.
Wace, the particular value of his chronicle to the student of ancient
usages, 94.
Wager of battle, 375.
Wams, Wambasium (see Gambeson).
War-cries, Pt. i. 20, Pt. ii. 117.
Watch: armed Town-watch, temp. Hen. III., 215;
Watch of Paris under St. Louis, 216.
Weapons, Pt. i. 21, Pt. ii. 150, Pt. iii. 301;
of peasants, 161, 315.
Weapon-smiths, 31, 41, 42.
Weland, 41.
Welsh troops, Pt. ii. 104, Pt. iii. 218.
William the Conqueror, his armour, 92, 131;
his horse, 173.
Wire-drawing, when invented, 227.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been fixed throughout.
Inconsistent hyphenation is as in the original.
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