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Old 28th March 2020, 06:35 PM   #1
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There are breastplates in the Leeds Royal Armouries Museum that are doubled, with a layer between that is made up almost random scrap. Plates from faulds and tassets held between two breastplates, or a breastplate and a metal lining. They are dated to the later 17th century.
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Old 28th March 2020, 06:47 PM   #2
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"Seat" (siège) is the French term, what is the English term? When is there an attack on a fortification?
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Old 28th March 2020, 07:06 PM   #3
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"Seat" (siège) is the French term, what is the English term? When is there an attack on a fortification?
I figured that was what you meant; just wasn't sure. Yes, siege (surround) in English, cerco in Portuguese.
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Old 28th March 2020, 07:43 PM   #4
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Okay, thank you, I'll know for the next time.
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