Looks like some Peeping Toms got a little more than they were bargaining for.
Either that or it's raining men!
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Looks like some Peeping Toms got a little more than they were bargaining for.
France has never really been cool with women stepping outside of the domestic role, especially back then. They didn't give women the right to vote until the 1950's, after all.After all these pics of women wearing armor, wielding weapons, and beating on hapless adversaries, I have to wonder what the heck was the fuss over Joan of Arc wearing armor and wielding weapons...
At least it's covering the essentials!
Jack chains! Extra protection for arms at a budget! The gambeson itself already gives decent protection, but the chains sewn on the sleeves offer some more cut resistance - not at all bad deal.
Youd have to find the chronicle the image is from to understand the context of why women are displayed wearing arms there. The first image being amazons shows its not all of them are contemporary womenAfter all these pics of women wearing armor, wielding weapons, and beating on hapless adversaries, I have to wonder what the heck was the fuss over Joan of Arc wearing armor and wielding weapons...
This are interesting topic. While in (christian) medieval Europe there wasn't many female combatants (but there was a few), female knights appear occasionally in medieval literature, so such idea wasn't entirely alien to people at the time. More importantly, in this rare cases when woman end up fighting, there usually wasn't any fuss at all.Youd have to find the chronicle the image is from to understand the context of why women are displayed wearing arms there. The first image being amazons shows its not all of them are contemporary women
I could even end up a bragging point in the family chronicles about how they rescued the battle through their decisive action at an important moment.This are interesting topic. While in (christian) medieval Europe there wasn't many female combatants (but there was a few), female knights appear occasionally in medieval literature, so such idea wasn't entirely alien to people at the time. More importantly, in this rare cases when woman end up fighting, there usually wasn't any fuss at all.
I do. I love seeing these threads!I'm thinking, maybe i should put this armor trivia in a separate thread? Few people read to the end of such long threads...
Dad: Look at the little scoundrels! They're having so much fun!