The Many Versions of Medieval Helmets
Published by John Hilde in Collecting, 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 4 hours 14 minutes 47 seconds ago
Whether the common public knows it or not, battle reenactments and stage plays with Roman soldier costumes are a pretty big niche market. To participate in any of these events, you're going to need a quality helmet that will do the job credibly. This article will discuss the different types of helmets people use for reenactments and what you should look for in a quality, wearable helmet.
Roman helmets are popular helmets used for Passion plays, costumes, and reenactments. Fortunately, most Roman helmets are going to be made on the larger side, often times exceeding 23 inches in diameter. This goes for the Centurion helmet as well as the common trooper helmet. In fact, most people will need an arming cap or helmet liner to make the fit more snug. Medieval helmets are going to be a little bit different. In general, these are made a little smaller than Roman helmets. But that is always not the case. For example, you can find some pretty big Crusader helmets that are up to 25 inches or more in diameter.
As mentioned before, the two most popular medieval helmets are probable the Crusader and Sugar Loaf helmets. These were very popular during the early medieval ages and especially during the crusades. They are both very wearable and the designs are great for SCA combat and reenactments. Another popular helmet is the European Close Helmet. This type of helmet you are likely to see on a suit of armor and with a full body armor set. It is completely closes and protects your entire head from front to back.
The Crusader helmet, sugar loaf, and similarly constructed helmets are going to be larger in size and will fit most people. However, helmets such as the European Close Helmet and the Viking Horn helmet are going to be about a medium size, so half the people can wear them. Basically, any helmet that has a close front and a tight neck opening is going to be harder to get on. But, most helmets are made for reenactors and you can be assured that it is a one size fits most. There are many types of helmets that you can learn about in Medieval II: Total War as well. For example, there are many knight medieval helmets that are used in the game. The crusader helmet, sugar loaf helmet, northern sallet type helmet, and much more. Even the German maximilian helmet makes an appearance. In the Scandinavian factions, you can see all sorts of Norman nasal helmets. In the Middle East factions you can see variations of nasal helmets with chainmail covering the back.
Roman helmets are popular helmets used for Passion plays, costumes, and reenactments. Fortunately, most Roman helmets are going to be made on the larger side, often times exceeding 23 inches in diameter. This goes for the Centurion helmet as well as the common trooper helmet. In fact, most people will need an arming cap or helmet liner to make the fit more snug. Medieval helmets are going to be a little bit different. In general, these are made a little smaller than Roman helmets. But that is always not the case. For example, you can find some pretty big Crusader helmets that are up to 25 inches or more in diameter.
As mentioned before, the two most popular medieval helmets are probable the Crusader and Sugar Loaf helmets. These were very popular during the early medieval ages and especially during the crusades. They are both very wearable and the designs are great for SCA combat and reenactments. Another popular helmet is the European Close Helmet. This type of helmet you are likely to see on a suit of armor and with a full body armor set. It is completely closes and protects your entire head from front to back.
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The Crusader helmet, sugar loaf, and similarly constructed helmets are going to be larger in size and will fit most people. However, helmets such as the European Close Helmet and the Viking Horn helmet are going to be about a medium size, so half the people can wear them. Basically, any helmet that has a close front and a tight neck opening is going to be harder to get on. But, most helmets are made for reenactors and you can be assured that it is a one size fits most. There are many types of helmets that you can learn about in Medieval II: Total War as well. For example, there are many knight medieval helmets that are used in the game. The crusader helmet, sugar loaf helmet, northern sallet type helmet, and much more. Even the German maximilian helmet makes an appearance. In the Scandinavian factions, you can see all sorts of Norman nasal helmets. In the Middle East factions you can see variations of nasal helmets with chainmail covering the back.
About John Hilde
John Hilde is a historical armor and weapons enthusiast who enjoys collecting these items. He owns an online store called Armor Venue that sells armor and weapons replicas. To learn more about an authentic suit of armor, go to http://www.armorvenue.com.
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