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The armor of the Byzantines njuskalo is unfortunately unknown to the public and this because there are several archaeological findings sufficient to permit the safe reconstruction of the original form. Nevertheless one can easily admire the frescoes of Orthodox Churches and other religious art forms eg pictures, ornaments etc. As was the case of monarchs of the Hellenistic kingdoms, the Roman Emperors njuskalo could spend the realm of deification only through winning matches and armed conflict, the immortality should deservedly earned through successful campaigns. The metaphysics expressed njuskalo in Hellenistic art with secular njuskalo and religious imaging rigged Vasily which continued almost indistinguishable and the Roman period. The armor of Orthodox Military Saints njuskalo exactly reflect the power of the Byzantine Empire, the Byzantine army invincible, the splendor of the Empire, the triumph of victories, the Roman military virtues (Virtus Invicta, Virtus perpetua, Auctoritas, dignitas, virtus, pietas), Divine Protection / Welfare. Unfortunately it has not yet found a manual that describes the exact structure of Byzantine armor (also known as the "furnace"), so therefore we are not able to know exactly how construction. References to Byzantine armor highlighted in the following real: In the "strategy" of Mauritius in the late 6th century. The "scheduled" Leo the Wise (886-912), written around 905. Through The 10th century, the "Sylloge Takticorum" (950-960) or "Tactical Collection", was written in the era of Constantine Porfyrogenitou The very important "Praecepta militaria" or "strategy, exposure and pension Despotou Nikiforos" which is attributed to the Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969). The "Tactika", written around 1000 AD by the most worthy of General Basil II Nicephorus II Heaven. The "Alexiad" by Anna Comnena describing the warfare of the era (1081-1118) The Byzantines had an innate preference for making complex imposing chest, leather and metal were the two key elements of the furnace. The basic types of furnaces during the 10th and 11th century AD were: Scaly furnace (Scale) Alysothorakes njuskalo or Lorikion (chain mail) Efaplomatopoiimena Myodi Parapets (plate armor) laminate (Lamellar) The combination of the above types of armor is as produced a large variety of defensive weapons. A heavily armed Byzantine "Katafraktos" njuskalo was almost immune to enemy attacks. hellenicarmors.gr
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