- Cervelliere
-
The cervelliere is a round, close-fitting steel skull cap. It was worn as a helmet during the medieval period.
History
It was first introduced during the late 12th and was the primary head protection for Crusaders at that time and was worn either alone or over chainmail. By the late 13th century a great helm would usually be worn over a cervelliere.The back of the helmet grew longer over time and evolved into the bascinet. Cerveillieres were worn throughout the medieval period and even during the Renaissance.[1] Cheap and easy to produce, they were much used by commoners and non-professional soldiers who could not afford more advanced protection.
References
- ^ Douglas Miller, Armies of the German Peasants' War 1524-26 (Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2003), 47.
Head Armet · Barbute · Bascinet · Burgonet · Cervelliere · Close helm · Close helmet · Great helm · Frog mouth(helm) · Hounskull · Lobster tail pot · Mail coif · Morion · Nasal helmet · Sallet · Spangenhelm · Kettle hat
Visor · Falling buffe · NosselNeck Torso Brigandine · Cuirass · Culet · Plackart · Fauld · Hauberk · Codpiece · Lance rest · Loin-guard · Jack of plateArms Legs Component pieces This medieval armour-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.