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gorget a close-fitting plate defencse for the neck, throat, and upper chest.
Ãâó: www.historicalweapons.com/armourterminology.html
gorget Also called a "collar." An armor element providing defense for the neck, throat, and upper part of the chest; normally consists of two parts, front and back, joined by a hinge on the left shoulder and fastened with a stud on the right.
Ãâó: www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/armrglos.html
Gordon a group of individuals with a shared sense of peoplehood based on presumed shared sociocultural experience and/or similar physical characteristics. This includes national, linguistic, religious, and racial groups.
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gorget Plate armor defense for the neck and top of the chest and shoulders. Made with two pieces of plate that are hinged together on the left and a keyhole and stud to secure it around the neck on the right.
Ãâó: www.great-castles.com/armor.html
gorget Piece of armour protecting the throat. May be a simple collar or a more elaborate design composed of several pieces.
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