Carlos C de Menezes

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They were often called cuirassiers, because they wore the full armour and helmet of the knight, with the exception of leg armour, which they discarded in favour of long, stout leather boots – a mode of dress that was soon to become very familiar on the battlefields of western Europe.
The Art of Renaissance Warfare: From The Fall of Constantinople to the Thirty Years War
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