Yes, although it was more of a fashion trend throughout various periods.
It was fairly common during the late dark ages and early middle ages - 800ad-1300ad
Then it dropped off as a fad when transitional plate armor began to become more prevalent.
It then re-emerged around the middle of the 15th century in the Burgundian Wars & War of Roses time frame.
The color orange was not commonly used in medieval armor symbolism. Medieval armor was typically made of steel and decorated with engravings or painted with symbols such as crosses or animals to represent religious beliefs, family emblems, or personal preferences.
Irish medieval warriors were probably very dirty. They had swords and shields, some of the in very bad condition. They often had their faces painted and lacked armor.
Some common types of armor used in medieval times are leather armor that has been treated by boiling or waxing, chain mail armor, plate armor and scale armor.
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This often refers to medieval chain mail and metal armor wear.
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A shield and sword
They wear suits of armor.
most medieval armor was made from iron, wood, copper, steel, and leather. the main metal armor was made from steel and iron. sometimes the shields were made of wood and coated with metal.
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in medieval Europe in the 500-1500