I am not sure what you mean by "names of armor". The suit of armor didn't have a name, but each part did. You need to rewrite this so it is more clear what you want to know.
A wimple is a cloth which covers the head and is worn around the neck and chin, worn by nuns in certain orders.
According to the article at the link below, there is no credible evidence of chastity belts existed before the 15th century.
The first medieval crown is believed to have been worn by Otto the Great, who became the Holy Roman Emperor in 962. However, it is important to note that crowns were worn by rulers in earlier civilizations as well, so the concept of a crown predates the medieval period.
15 pieces to be exact
Tails were primarily worn in medieval times as a distraction to bugs, giving them something else to ride around on rather than the human wearing them. since it was also possible to remove the tail and wash it, it helped keep the wearer as bug free as possible with the times. the main insect they were worn for was fleas, i believe.
it is a cloth such as a sash or belt that is worn by non-muslims such as christiaqns and perhaps jews.
A wimple is a cloth which covers the head and is worn around the neck and chin, worn by nuns in certain orders.
Things that are worn beginning with letter z:zoot suit,zucchetto (cleric's skullcap),zori (Japanese sandals),zunnar (sash worn by non-Muslims in medieval times),
Burlap was probably available in India during the Middle Ages, but it was not exported from India until the 19th century. I would assume it was not available in medieval Europe.
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Hate to tell you this, but for America, the Middle Ages did not exist, but the time it was discovered and colonized the Middle Ages were long past.
According to the article at the link below, there is no credible evidence of chastity belts existed before the 15th century.
Yes, if it weren't effective, people wouldn't have worn it.
A long shirt, commonly worn in the medieval era.
karima chourak mon amour mounir
The first medieval crown is believed to have been worn by Otto the Great, who became the Holy Roman Emperor in 962. However, it is important to note that crowns were worn by rulers in earlier civilizations as well, so the concept of a crown predates the medieval period.
15 pieces to be exact