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Q: What were Greek breastplates used for?
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How did the change in breastplates in helmet contribute to the decline of Rome?

They did not contribute to anything. Empires are not made or broken by helmets and breastplates.


How did the changes in breastplates and helmets contribute to the decline of Rome?

They did not contribute to anything. Empires are not made or broken by helmets and breastplates.


. How did the change in breastplates and helmets contribute to the decline of Rome?

They did not contribute to anything. Empires are not made or broken by helmets and breastplates.


How did the change in breastplates and helmets contribute to the decline of rome?

They did not contribute to anything. Empires are not made or broken by helmets and breastplates.


What are breastplates used for?

They are used to help secure the saddle more. It is especially useful on trail rides where there will be hills. It helps keep the saddle from sliding backwards.


Are breastplates acceptable in the hunter ring?

Yes they are and are very stylish in the ring!


What group of people was known for its advanced weaponry such as bronze breastplates and chariots?

The Mycenaeans


What advanced weapons did the Mycenaeans use?

chariot, they wore bronze breastplates and helmets


What did the Aztec believe when they saw the crosses on the Spanish breastplates?

The Aztecs believed the crosses were a symbol of their gods because they associated them with their own religious beliefs. They saw the Spanish as representatives of a powerful deity and embraced them initially as allies.


What did the Aztecs think when they saw the spanish with a cross on their breastplates?

The Aztec believed that representatives of Quetzalcoatl had returned


Who used Greek Mythology?

The Greek.


When were Greek theater masks used?

They were used in the greek theatres when a play was on.