It was called a European close helmet usually used in jousting during the 15th century.
At this time in history the helmet was called a cupon or the hat of iron and sttel because of how it could protect your head.
There is no typical name for it besides helmet, but it can also be called an equestrian helmet
A English name to say helmet?
ummmm a hussars helmet Actually the name and origin were taken from the Germans and called a pappenheim helmet.
Helmet = Cassis
M1917 Brodie helmet
Nothing. The Globe theatre was one of the Elizabethan theatres. Think of "Elizabethan" as a time or type, not an actual theatre with that name.
Elizabethan collars are commonly referred to as "Elizabethan collars" or "e-collars." They are cone-shaped devices designed to prevent pets, especially dogs and cats, from licking or biting at their wounds or surgical sites. These collars resemble the ruffs worn in the Elizabethan era, hence their name.
It is an armet. Early Italian military helmet
Elizabethan period.
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays not one of which was named "elizabethan age". The time he lived in was called the Elizabethan Age after Queen Elizabeth 1st.
It got its name from Queen Elizabeth the 1st