Illustrated Bible History

Ancient Weapons and Warfare - Skull and War Hats



War Hat In Iron Of The 12th Century War Hat In Iron Of The 12th Century
War-hat in iron of the 12th century, from the frescoes in the Cathedral of Brunswick.
War Hat In Iron From The Bohemian MS Voleslav War Hat In Iron From The Bohemian MS Voleslav
War hat in iron from the Bohemian MS Voleslav of the 13th century.
Skull-Cap Of The German Aenid Of Henry Of Waldeck Skull-Cap Of The German Aenid Of Henry Of Waldeck
Skull-cap of the German Aenid of Henry of Waldeck, a MS of the 13th century in the library of Berlin.
War-Hat From The Manessis Manuscript War-Hat From The Manessis Manuscript
War-hat from an illumination in the Manessis manuscript of the end of the 13th century. From Imperial Library in Paris.
War-Hat In Iron Of The End Of The 14th Century War-Hat In Iron Of The End Of The 14th Century
War-hat in iron of the end of the 14th century from a painting at Saint Michel in Schwaebisch Hall, copied by M. de Hefner-Alteneck.
14th Century War-Hat In Iron 14th Century War-Hat In Iron
14th century war-hat in iron from a painting at Saint Michel in Schwaebisch Hall, copied by M. de Hefner-Alteneck.
Skull-Cap From Manuscript Of The 15th Century Skull-Cap From Manuscript Of The 15th Century
Skull-cap with ear-plates from a manuscript of the 15th century in the collection of M. le Chevalier von Hauslaub at Vienna.
War-Hat From Water Colour Paintings At Glockenthon War-Hat From Water Colour Paintings At Glockenthon
War-hat with vizor from the water-colour paintings of Glockenthon of the year 1505. From Ambras Collection.
War-Hat With Vizor War-Hat With Vizor
War-hat with vizor from the water-colour paintings of Glockenthon of the year 1505. From Ambras Collection.
Framework Of Pot-Helmet From The 15th Century Framework Of Pot-Helmet From The 15th Century
Framework of pot-helmet. This was probably used in sieges and was worn like the heaume, over the ordinary helmet.
German War-Hat Of The end Of 15th Century German War-Hat Of The end Of 15th Century
German war-hat of the end of the 15th century, from a cast in the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg.
War-Hat In Iron Belonging to Charles I War-Hat In Iron Belonging to Charles I
War-hat in iron belonging to Charles I of England. From Warwick Castle.
War-Hat In Iron Of The 17th Century War-Hat In Iron Of The 17th Century
War-hat in iron of the 17th century. From Az Collection at Lintz.
Iron Skull Cap With Vizor Of Augustus The Strong Iron Skull Cap With Vizor Of Augustus The Strong
Iron skull cap with vizor. The outer part is perforated and weighs 20 lbs. It belonged to Augustus the Strong (1670-1733). From Museum of Dresden.
German Skull Cap In Iron Of The 17th Century German Skull Cap In Iron Of The 17th Century
German skull-cap in iron with vizor and nose-piece of the 17th century. the neck guard is of mail and is covered on the outside with grey linen. from Dresden Museum.
War-Hat Of The End Of 14th Century War-Hat Of The End Of 14th Century
War-hat of the end of the 14th century, from a painting at Saint Michel at Schwaebisch Hall.
War-Hat In Iron From A MS At Constance War-Hat In Iron From A MS At Constance
War-hat in iron from a MS at Constance, date 1435. Preserved in the Library of Prague.
War-Hat In Iron Of The 15th Century War-Hat In Iron Of The 15th Century
War-hat in iron of the 15th century. From Museum of Copenhagen and Collection of M. de Hefner-Alteneck at Munich.
15th Century War-Hat In Iron 15th Century War-Hat In Iron
15th century war-hat in iron. From a MS in the collection of M. le Chevalier von Hauslaub at Vienna.
Oval Shaped Skull Cap Of The 14th And 15th Centuries Oval Shaped Skull Cap Of The 14th And 15th Centuries
Skull-cap of the 14th and 15th centuries; slightly oval-shaped with chin-piece. From a MS in the collection of M. le Chevalier von Hauslaub at Vienna.
War-Hat Belonging To The Reformer Zwinglius War-Hat Belonging To The Reformer Zwinglius
15th century War-hat belonging to the reformer Zwinglius. From Arsenal of Zurich.
War-Hat With Ornament Of Burgundy Cross War-Hat With Ornament Of Burgundy Cross
War-hat of the end of the 15th century. the principal ornament is in the shape of Burgundy cross, and made of pierced copper. From Renné Collection at Constance.
War-Hat From The Theuerdanck War-Hat From The Theuerdanck
War-hat from the Theuerdanck, published at Augsburg at the commencement of the 16th century.
German War-Hat Of The 16th Century German War-Hat Of The 16th Century
German war-hat of the 16th century, surmounted by 3 large twisted ridges and with movable ear-plates. This helmet is covered with velvet and its principal use is for hunting. From the Spengel and Hefner Alteneck Collections at Munich.
16th Century Pot Helmet With Ear-Plates 16th Century Pot Helmet With Ear-Plates
Pot-helmet with ear-plates of the 16th century. From Arsenal of Munich.
17th Century Pot Helmet 17th Century Pot Helmet
17th century pot-helmet used in sieges. From Museum of Artillery in Paris.
Skull-Cap Of The 17th Century With upper Part Open Work Skull-Cap Of The 17th Century With upper Part Open Work
Skull cap of the 17th century in thick iron and the upper part open work. From Berlin Arsenal.
16th Century Skull Cap Of The Imbricated Scales 16th Century Skull Cap Of The Imbricated Scales
16th century skull-cap of imbricated scales, from a drawing by Holbein. Industrial Museum of Vienna.
Skull Cap Worn By King Of Poland John Sobieski Skull Cap Worn By King Of Poland John Sobieski
Skull cap of imbricated scales, in polished steel, with movable nose-piece, cheek-plates and neck-guard. The socket for the feather and several other parts are in gilt copper. It was worn by John Sobieski, King of Poland in 1683. From Museum of Dresden.
Frame-work Of 17th Century Skull-Caps Frame-work Of 17th Century Skull-Caps
Frame-work of skull-casp in iron of the 17th century. From Museum of Prague.
Frame-work Of Skull Cap Used For Lining The Interior Of War-Hats Frame-work Of Skull Cap Used For Lining The Interior Of War-Hats
Frame-work of skull-cap in iron, for lining the interior of war-hats. From Museum of Sigmaringen.
Frame-work of Skull Cap Worn By French Carabineers Frame-work of Skull Cap Worn By French Carabineers
Frame-work of skull-cap worn by French carabineers inside their war-hats in 1680. From Museum of Artillery in Paris.
German Skull-Cap In Iron Of The 17th Century German Skull-Cap In Iron Of The 17th Century
17th Century German skull-cap in iron, intended to be worn inside the iron-hats. From Imperial Arsenal of Vienna.
Frame-work For Lining The Three-Cornered Hat Of The 18th Century Frame-work For Lining The Three-Cornered Hat Of The 18th Century
Frame-work for lining the three-cornered hat of the 18th century. From Historical Museum of the Monbijou Palace at Berlin.
German War-Hat Used In Besieging Castles And Towns German War-Hat Used In Besieging Castles And Towns
German war-hat used in besieging castles and towns. Preserved in the Arsenal of Vienna. The largo brim protected the face from the boiling liquids that the besieged used in defense.
Iron Hat Worn By Household Foot Soldiers Of King Louis XIV Iron Hat Worn By Household Foot Soldiers Of King Louis XIV
Iron hat with nose-piece, worn by household foot soldiers of King Louis XIV (1643-1715). From Museum of Artillery in Paris.