chain-mail armour
Chain mail
One form of medieval armor was called "chainmail." "Mail" was a term for armor or protection. Chain mail was made up of small metal links chained together, rather than of sheet metal, so it would be easy to move in it.
Metal armor (plate armor) was not invented in medieval age, it was already used by ancient greeks and romans. Metal armor allowed knights to be stronger.
The metal glove worn by a knight was a gauntlet. These came in many forms.
usually steel, but sometimes armor
Silver
People rode horses long before there was metal armor.
This often refers to medieval chain mail and metal armor wear.
Metal.
Gauntlet
A complete suit of armor is called a "full plate armor." This type of armor is made up of various interconnected metal plates designed to provide comprehensive protection for the wearer, covering the entire body. Full plate armor was commonly used by knights during the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. It often included components such as a helmet, breastplate, gauntlets, and greaves.
dragon + knight knight= armor+human armor=metal+tool