To protect the body from blows and stabs in when battle.
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they wore chainmail armor, steel helmets and a red cross over that armor
Armor. A knight in shining ARMOR.
A knight wore a breastplate so they wouldn't get stabbed in their heart or lungs. Any wound on the chest was considered fatal.
The night would were his stereotypical armour and ride a horse
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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
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Chainmail was a way of protecting oneself in battle. It can be made by linking small metal rings in a pattern until it is big enough for a person to wear.
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They reinforced it with steel and iron to make it more inpenitrable of arrows and blades than chainmail.
Norman knight armor during the year 1066 was typically called chain mail or hauberk. It consisted of interlinked metal rings woven together to form a protective garment that covered the knight's body. Helmets, shields, and sometimes additional metal plates were also worn for further protection.
they wore chainmail armor, steel helmets and a red cross over that armor
The Housecarls, one of Harold's type of soldiers did, but Fyrds, another, didn't.
Chicks in Chainmail was created in 1995.