such short chainmail shirts were called haubergeons
Breastplates in this style were produced from the early 15th century and worn by infantry until the 16th century
They were in use from around 900 to 1000 AD
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Grote helm Edward II, 1.6 mm Yule such short chainmail shirts wereThe so called great helm, also known as a pot helm or heaume, was often worn over a smaller, lighter helmet. It was widespread throughout Central Europe during the Middle Ages, and this model is based on illustrations, miniatures, and finds from Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, and more. These helmets first appeared during the Crusades in the late 12th early 13th century. By the early 14th century, both classic great helms and