The strangest designs of “helmets” throughout history and their materials… most notably the boar’s tusk helmet
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
The military uniform is considered one of the most important tools of war that were used by veterans, which was represented in the sword or cannon, shield and war shirt, and among those equipment are helmets, which are considered one of the oldest and first war equipment that were made to protect soldiers in battles, and they were made Of different materials such as copper, bronze, steel and iron, and the designers were fragmented in making these helmets, some of them were interested in their artistic form, and some of them were choosing frightening shapes so that the enemy would be terrified of them, and despite the importance of helmets, the emperors, kings, knights and those in their leadership Direct wear helmets with complex features that differ only in shape, but they are of the same metal as the soldiers’ helmets, so they varied between elements decorated with geometric shapes, or horsehair attached to them, and “The Seventh Day” reviews the strangest helmets throughout history, according to the site’s bulletin.wearthemighty“.
Dragon’s helmet
It is a helmet made of steel and decorated with copper or black hair from horses. It was worn by knights, who are the soldiers who possess the skill of riding horses, and the main soldiers in infantry fighting. It was distinguished by its middle line that divided it in two and was decorated with horse hair or tiger fur, and that was at the end XVIII century.
Dragon helmet
Helmet of the “Boeotian” Greeks
It was used by the Greek soldiers, and it was made of bronze, and one weighed four pounds, and it was a distinctive helmet at this time because although it protected the entire head, it gave space to see and hear others, as it was a domed skull with a sloping edge For the bottom, it protects the back of the neck, in addition to folds from the bottom for decoration, and it was sometimes decorated with feathers.
Greek helmet
Boar’s fang helmet
It was called by this name because it was made of pig tusks and fixed on a leather base lined with felt, and those helmets were decorated with horse tail hair, during the seventeenth century, and they were used by soldiers in the Trojan War, to protect them from sword strikes, despite the strength of those helmets, but they were discontinued Because it kills 40 to 50 pigs to make one bead.
Boar’s fang helmet
Corinthian helmet
It is a distinctive and modern helmet in its time, and it was used during the days of feudalism and occupation. It was made of bronze and lined with leather for comfort. It was also distinguished in that it kept the head cool or hot. It was adapted to the temperature, in addition to protecting the soldiers’ heads from arrows. He had Large bump to protect the neck.
Corinthian helmet
Gallia’s helmet
It was worn by Roman warriors, and its manufacture dates back to the first century until the fourth century, and it provided comfort to the soldiers, and it was made of thick wool, and it contained a sloping neck guard that protected the neck and a round top that protected the soldiers from missile strikes.
Gallia’s helmet
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