Vambrace

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A left-arm vambrace; the bend would be placed at the knight's elbow

Vambraces (

medieval armour. The term originates in the early 14th century. They were made from either boiled leather or steel. Leather vambraces were sometimes reinforced with longitudinal strips of hardened hide or metal, creating splinted armour.[citation needed
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See also

  • Bracer, armguard used by archers
  • Manica, armguard of the ancient Romans

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