it is not chainmail....hauberk is a type of chainmail tunic is not tunic is like animal hide or something along those lines but it is not chainmail
The Knights Templar were expected to wear white surcoats with a red cross and a white mantle; the sergeants wore a black tunic with a red cross on front and back and a black or brown mantle.
It's punic not tunic..........
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
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The Knights Templar were expected to wear white surcoats with a red cross and a white mantle; the sergeants wore a black tunic with a red cross on front and back and a black or brown mantle.
The knight's tunic in "The Canterbury Tales" is stained because he wears it proudly as a symbol of his honorable past battles and experiences. The stains represent the blood, sweat, and dirt from his years of fighting, showing his dedication and bravery on the battlefield. It serves as a badge of honor for the knight, demonstrating his resilience and strength.
Corneosclera Tunic, Uveal Tunic, & Retinal Tunic
No, the tunic is a shirt.
"He was wearing a red tunic." "That tunic looks really cute!"
the red tunic lets you go into hot places without having a time limit , the blue tunic lets you breathe underwater , and the green tunic is just well... a green tunic lol
It's punic not tunic..........
Medieval knights wore armor made of metal plates, chainmail, and leather to protect themselves in battle. They also adorned themselves with helmets, shields, and cloaks to further protect themselves and display their status. Additionally, knights wore tunics and surcoats with their coat of arms displayed to identify themselves on the battlefield.
The tunic that Jesus wore to the cross.
Tunic is a common noun.
How would you lose your tunic...