There's the Great helm of Albert von Pranckh, 14th century that shows the helmet style often used by knights of the Teutonic Order. There is a link to an image below.
There's also the Codex Manesse depicting Tanhauser in the habit of the Teutonic Order along with a great helm topped with horned wings.
They would've worn horned helmets, or several different variations of the great helms with or without horned or any other types of ornamentation throughout the 13th and 14th century. There's also tournament heraldry of knights with horns, animals, fans depicting heraldry and a whole assortment of items on their great helms in order to distinguish themselves from other knights on tournaments and battlefields.
Knights wore helmets to protect their heads. They also wore a chain mail cap called a mail coif, which protected head and neck.
Many ancient Celts wore horned helmets.
Knights wore a helm
Knights typically did not wear crowns, as crowns were symbols of royalty and nobility reserved for kings and queens. Instead, knights wore helmets as part of their armor, which provided protection in battle. They might have worn decorative headpieces or crests on their helmets to signify their allegiance or rank, but these were not crowns in the traditional sense. Crowns were primarily associated with sovereign authority rather than the chivalric status of knights.
protection
to protect their faces
Knights wore heavy armor made of metal, often including a helmet, breastplate, gauntlets, and greaves. They carried shields and weapons such as swords, spears, and axes. Knights also often had a coat of arms and heraldry displayed on their armor and shield.
The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.The Romans wore helmets during military maneuvers, during chariot races, and during gladiatorial combats.
No Allied troops wore body armour. It did not exist then. Steel helmets was it.No Allied troops wore body armour. It did not exist then. Steel helmets were it.
The Patriots wore their silver helmets.
Knights wore combs as part of their grooming tools, which were essential for personal hygiene and maintaining their appearance. The comb helped them manage their hair and beards, especially since they often wore helmets that could cause tangling. Additionally, a well-groomed knight projected an image of discipline and readiness, which was important in the chivalric culture of the time.
they wore skirts and used spheras