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European combat helmet design of late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
The Spangenhelm, or segmented helmet, was a popular medieval European combat helmet design of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. They are often
Spangenhelm
Helmet made of overlapping plates
plate, cheek guards, and camail. They are distinct from the contemporary spangenhelm and crested helmets also found in Europe; unlike those, which are influenced
Lamellar_helmet
Medieval European, integral nose guard
a single sheet of iron or be of composite, segmented (spangenhelm) construction. The spangenhelm variety was, in general, the earlier method of construction
Nasal_helmet
Sasanian Empire cavalry force
covered in scale armor or, less often, plated mail. Their helmets, of the Spangenhelm type, would have been adapted throughout the Sasanian period. Also horses
Aswaran
Peoples the Norse Greenlanders encountered in North America
ISBN 978-0-14-044154-3 Kane, Njord (2015) The Vikings: The Story of a People (Spangenhelm Publishing) ISBN 978-1-943066-018 "Skraeling: First Peoples of Helluland
Skræling
Honorary title awarded for service to a state or church
were more open helms such as the nasal helmet, and later forms of the spangenhelm. The lack of more facial protection lead to the evolution of more enclosing
Knight
Peninsula in North America
S2CID 161263168. Kane, Njord (2016). The Maya: The Story of a People. Spangenhelm Publishing. ISBN 978-1-943066-04-9. Retrieved 9 February 2020. González
Yucatán_Peninsula
Germanic people from the Lower Rhine
Frankish leader grave, c. 500, with golden Spangenhelm in Krefeld, Germany
Franks
Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)
war horse (8th - 10th century) with lance, round shield, chainmail and spangenhelm in the Coronation Hall of the Aachen City Hall in June 2014 on the occasion
Carolingian_Empire
Protective headwear
5th-6th century Black Mongolian helmet Iranian, 7th or 8th century CE Spangenhelm Helmet from the Yuan Dynasty in China, 13th-14th century Early 15th century
Helmet
Lightweight cloth-covered helmet
Lobster-tailed pot Menpo Morion Nasal Paseki Pickelhaube Sallet Secrete Spangenhelm Takula tofao Turban Viking Late Modern Dragoon Pickelhaube Pith helmet
Pith_helmet
Postulated continued existence after death
May 2016. "Fólkvangr, Freyja welcomes you to the Field of the Host". Spangenhelm. 20 May 2016. Archived from the original on 15 September 2017. Retrieved
Afterlife
Military technology of the Vikings from the late 8th to the mid-11th century
Buskerud, Norway. This helmet was made of iron from four plates after the spangenhelm pattern. This helmet has a rounded cap, and there is evidence that it
Viking_Age_arms_and_armour
Early Germanic people
tribe or clan symbols, such as animal drawings. Helmets were often of spangenhelm type, often with cheek and neck plates. Spears were used both for thrusting
Goths
Military head protection
helmet, bascinet, jingasa, lobster-tailed pot helmet, kettle hat, sallet, spangenhelm, dragoon helmet, secrete, and Pickelhaube. Modern bowl helmets, made
Combat_helmet
Steel helmet in the shape of a brimmed hat
that it was a Byzantine development. Early examples were made in the spangenhelm method, of a skull composed of framework filled with separate triangular
Kettle_hat
European helmet, 1210 to 1340 AD
superior protection than previous helmets, such as the nasal helm and spangenhelm, it limited the wearer's peripheral vision, and in addition to being
Great_helm
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
probably a rarity. The Huns may have used a type of helmet known as the Spangenhelm, but Hunnic nobles may have worn helmets of various types. Ammianus reports
Huns
Thigh-length sleeved mail shirt
neck guard, as suggested by its etymology and historical finds like the Spangenhelm and Anglo-Saxon helmets with mail curtains for neck protection. Initially
Hauberk
Types of armor
Chinese helmet from the Northern and Southern dynasties period 6th century Spangenhelm. Eastern European conical helmet from the 11th century German great helm
List_of_combat_helmets
5th–8th-century nomadic confederation in Central Asia
an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution
Hephthalites
Carolingian warrior on a war horse with lance, round shield, chainmail and spangenhelm, 8th century
Horses_in_the_Middle_Ages
Land branch of the armed forces of the Byzantine Empire
the Narona-type band helmet, the Leiden/Novae-type spangenhelm, and the Baldenheim-type spangenhelm. Niederstotzingen-type lamellar helmets were also in
Byzantine_army
6th century king of Kucha
an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution
Tottika
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
depicted fallen and the shield provided with an upper coat of arms (spangenhelm, mantling, and crown) – a peculiarity that can also be observed in other
Rust,_Baden-Württemberg
Alliance of various Eurasian nomads – 6th to 9th centuries
an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution
Pannonian_Avars
Sailing ship element
Kane, Njord (2019-09-02). History of the Vikings and Norse Culture. Spangenhelm Publishing. ISBN 978-1-943066-31-5. "Ship - 17th-century developments
Beakhead
Medieval Scandinavian conscription system
been unarmored. Some of the wealthier men may have worn gambesons and spangenhelms, while the wealthiest might wear mail. As the Viking Age began, the leidang
Leidang
Army officer in Imperial Rome
reinforced ridge, sometimes extending into a nasal. These helmets, called Spangenhelm, often associated with Germanic and Scandinavian warriors, reflected
Centurion
integrally with the hauberk, sometimes a separate piece. Spangenhelm 4th to 11th The Spangenhelm was made from three pieces: two skulls riveted to the helmet
List of medieval armour components
List_of_medieval_armour_components
North Sea Germanic ethnic group from the Jutlandic peninsula
ISBN 978-0-8014-8530-5. Kane, Njord (2019). History of the Vikings and Norse Culture. Spangenhelm Publishing. ISBN 978-1-943066-29-2. Keynes, Simon; Lapidge, Michael (1983)
Jutes
Archaeological period in Northern Europe
Njord (1 November 2016). The Viking Stone Age: Birth of the Ax Culture. Spangenhelm Publishing. ISBN 978-1-943066-19-3. Archived from the original on 27
Nordic_Bronze_Age
Semi-legendary 6th-century battles
A Vendel-era Spangenhelm at the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities.
Swedish–Geatish_wars
Type of Roman helmet
Romans at much the same time: the ridge helmet, described here, and the Spangenhelm, which was likely adopted from the Sarmatians. The earliest confirmed
Late_Roman_ridge_helmet
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Frankish grave, c. 500 AD, with golden Spangenhelm from Gelduba (Gellep-Stratum)
Krefeld
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Iron spangenhelm, Migration Period
Sinj
Retrieved 2017-04-15. "Ivar the Boneless and the Great Heathen Army". Spangenhelm. 2016-11-14. Retrieved 2017-04-15. "Cnut's invasion of England: setting
List_of_wars_in_Great_Britain
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
battlefield. They were eventually replaced by the ridge helmet and the Spangenhelm during the late imperial period. From early imperial times to after the
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
Norse invasion of England in 865
ISBN 978-0-19-215882-6. Kane, Njord (2019). History of the Vikings and Norse Culture. Spangenhelm Publishing. ISBN 978-1-943066-29-2. Kirby, D.P. (2000). The Earliest
Great_Heathen_Army
8th–11th century expansion by Norsemen
and passim. Kane, Njord (2015). The Vikings: The Story of a People. Spangenhelm Publishing. p. 32. Ann Christys, Vikings in the South (London: Bloomsbury
Viking_expansion
Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet
broadly classified as a "crested helmet," distinct from the continental spangenhelm and lamellenhelm. 50 helmets are so classified, although barely more
Sutton_Hoo_helmet
Heraldic device
Lobster-tailed pot Menpo Morion Nasal Paseki Pickelhaube Sallet Secrete Spangenhelm Takula tofao Turban Viking Late Modern Dragoon Pickelhaube Pith helmet
Helmet_(heraldry)
7th century Anglo-Saxon helmet
Lobster-tailed pot Menpo Morion Nasal Paseki Pickelhaube Sallet Secrete Spangenhelm Takula tofao Turban Viking Late Modern Dragoon Pickelhaube Pith helmet
Staffordshire_helmet
Arched crown
probably derived from the contemporary Germanic hoop helmet (German: Spangenhelm). The oldest such crown is the Crown of Saint Faith in Conques, worn
Hoop_crown
Sixth-century silver dish
infantryman while leaping over a fallen one. The cavalryman wears a Spangenhelm-style helmet and lamellar armour, and is wielding a contus (long spear)
Isola_Rizza_dish
Rugby team
spike originating from its central boss. The warrior is wearing a simple Spangenhelm conical peaked nasal helmet illustrating an early warrior from the Kingdom
2005–06 Glasgow Warriors season
2005–06_Glasgow_Warriors_season
7th-century Anglo-Saxon boar-crested helmet
originate from England or Scandinavia, and are distinct from the continental spangenhelm and lamellenhelm from the same period. The boar was an important symbol
Pioneer_Helmet
Decorated fragment from a Viking Age helmet
and England was the "Nordic crested helmet"; these contrasted with the spangenhelm and lamellenhelm that typified continental wear. Crested helmets were
Lokrume_helmet_fragment
Standard ensign of troops of the ancient Dacian people
Phrygian cap, but in the stele, the cavalryman wears a tall and conical Spangenhelm-type helmet of Sarmatian origin. Some metal helmets of Dacian origin
Dacian_draco
Armed forces of the Sassanid Persian Empire
(manicae). The remains of a Paighan infantryman – wearing a Sasanian spangenhelm and a mail shirt was excavated in the Tower 19 collapsed siege tunnel
Military of the Sasanian Empire
Military_of_the_Sasanian_Empire
Cave complex in China
an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution
Kizil_Caves
Icelandic lawyer
p. 150) "Gunnar Hámundarson was a 10th century Icelandic chieftain". spangenhelm.com. Retrieved November 1, 2019. "Brennu-Njáls Saga". snerpa.is. Retrieved
Njáll_Þorgeirsson
Protective headgear used in lacrosse
Lobster-tailed pot Menpo Morion Nasal Paseki Pickelhaube Sallet Secrete Spangenhelm Takula tofao Turban Viking Late Modern Dragoon Pickelhaube Pith helmet
Lacrosse_helmet
History of the Turkic peoples
an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution
Turkic_history
7th-century boar-crested Anglo-Saxon helmet
England or Scandinavia; contemporary continental helmets were primarily spangenhelm or lamellenhelm. The ultimate form of the helmet is unparalleled among
Benty_Grange_helmet
Ancient Roman fort and settlement in present-day Germany
Merovingian period, the cemetery continued to be used by all classes. Spangenhelm (6th century) Roman pocketknife and reconstruction Roman gravestone Roman
Gelduba
Art and history museum in Germany
Byzantine art and Egyptian relics. Medieval Department A Byzantine spangenhelm; a Madonna made of ivory; a relief cycle of Prince Electors; a cycle
Landesmuseum_Mainz
Army of the Byzantine Empire, 1081–1204
Eastern Europe is also indicated in Byzantium. This was a tall, pointed spangenhelm where the segments of the composite skull were riveted directly to one
Byzantine army (Komnenian era)
Byzantine_army_(Komnenian_era)
Guides Berkeley, California 942993 Vertical New York City, USA 943066 Spangenhelm Publishing Yukon, US 943287 George A. Hart Publishing Lanoka Harbor,
List of group-1 ISBN publisher codes
List_of_group-1_ISBN_publisher_codes
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
Kane, Njord (2019-09-02). History of the Vikings and Norse Culture. Spangenhelm Publishing. ISBN 978-1-943066-31-5. "channel4.com - Time Team - Jutes"
Haplogroup_I-Z63
395-7th century army
good info on the Byzantine types. Stephenson refers to ridge helmets, spangenhelms, lamellar helmets, coifs (done), and kettle helmets, along with anomalous
Eastern_Roman_army
Helmet issued to Australian paratroopers during World War II
Lobster-tailed pot Menpo Morion Nasal Paseki Pickelhaube Sallet Secrete Spangenhelm Takula tofao Turban Viking Late Modern Dragoon Pickelhaube Pith helmet
M42_Duperite_helmet
numbers refer to the broadcast order. II.i.1 (2-80): Spangenhelm (Spangenhelm) – cf. Spangenhelm. II.i.2 (2-42): The Alchemists (Les Alchimistes) II
List_of_Kaamelott_episodes
Village in Ringerike Municipality, Norway
the shape of a rounded or peaked cap made from four plates after the spangenhelm pattern. The helmet has a rounded cap and has a "spectacle" guard around
Haugsbygd
Songket Songkok Soutache South American fashion Spaghetti strap Spandex Spangenhelm Spanish breeches Spats (footwear) Spectator shoe Speedsuit Spencer (clothing)
Index_of_fashion_articles
Cast silver dish
an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution
Anikova_dish
Stadtteil of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Frankish prince Arpvar, who was buried with rich gold jewelry and a golden Spangenhelm. The settlement in Gellep likely continued in the fort, used by the Franks
Gellep-Stratum
Dairy maids in Norwegian folklore
leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2019. "Huldra, Folklore's Lady in the Forest". spangenhelm.com. Retrieved June 1, 2019. Rune J. Andersen. "Eivind Groven". Store
Kivlemøyane
Palace in Coburg, Germany
left side and three ears of corn on the right side, above which is a Spangenhelm (combat helmet from the Middle Ages) whose crown sprouts a rampant lion
Schloss_Ketschendorf
Mayor of the Imperial Free City of Rothenburg ob der Tauber (1603–1666)
catalyst for the upgrade of the Albrecht family coat of Arms to include the Spangenhelm or helmet braces. In 1658, Georg was elected Mayor of Rothenburg ob der
Georg_Albrecht_(mayor)
Rugby team
wearing a nasal spangenhelm helmet holding a rugby ball and a targe. The new logo is still of a Strathclyde warrior with a spangenhelm helmet but the similarities
2019–20 Glasgow Warriors season
2019–20_Glasgow_Warriors_season
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