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Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century

Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century.jpg Member of the body-guard of the Sheikh of BornouThumbnailsMounted  Crossbowman, with Cranequin crossbow, and a quarrel in his hatMember of the body-guard of the Sheikh of BornouThumbnailsMounted  Crossbowman, with Cranequin crossbow, and a quarrel in his hatMember of the body-guard of the Sheikh of BornouThumbnailsMounted  Crossbowman, with Cranequin crossbow, and a quarrel in his hatMember of the body-guard of the Sheikh of BornouThumbnailsMounted  Crossbowman, with Cranequin crossbow, and a quarrel in his hatMember of the body-guard of the Sheikh of BornouThumbnailsMounted  Crossbowman, with Cranequin crossbow, and a quarrel in his hat

Next, round plates of metal, called placates or roundels, were applied to shield the armpits from a thrust; and sometimes they were used also at the elbow to protect the inner side of the joint where, for the convenience of motion, it was destitute of armour. An example of a roundel at the shoulder will be seen in one of the men-at-arms in the woodcut