What is a shield with a spike called?

Targe (from Old Franconian *targa "shield", Proto-Germanic *targo "border") was a general word for shield in late Old English.
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What is a buckler shield?

A buckler (French bouclier 'shield', from Old French bocle, boucle 'boss') is a small shield, up to 45 cm (up to 18 in) in diameter, gripped in the fist with a central handle behind the boss.
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What is a Scottish targe?

A targe, or small shield, is often featured in Scottish warriors' hands as they are charging into battle. Weapons, along with defensive items, were an essential part of daily attire for most Highlanders. Even when they weren't in battle, a reliable weapon could come in handy everyday.
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What is a round shield called?

A buckler is a very small round shield popular in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Romans used the clipeus and parma. Targe typically referred to a round shield.
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Is a lantern a weapon?

Lantern is a energy-type weapon.
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What is a bladed shield called?

The Bladed Shields, also known as Bladed Defense Shield and Double-bladed Assault Shield, are large spiked shields attached and used by both the Blade Titan and Cyclone Defender.
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What is a bouche shield?

The Bouche shield is a shield that is to be used with a lance, normally while jousting. There is a ridge in the middle of the shield which deflects weapons away. The Boucher shield also has a groove on the top of the front plate where the knight can rest his lance.
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What is a Celtic shield?

Celtic shields were usually oval or elongated oval in shape. They could also be round or hexagon shaped. On the front was usually a hollow wood shield boss to protect the hand. The boss was usually elongated to make the shield stronger and was sometimes covered by a metal plate.
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What are medieval shields called?

The heater shield or heater-shaped shield is a form of European medieval shield, developing from the early medieval kite shield in the late 12th century in response to the declining importance of the shield in combat thanks to improvements in leg armour.
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What is a Scottish Dirk?

A dirk is a long bladed thrusting dagger. Historically, it gained its name from the Highland Dirk (Scots Gaelic "Dearg") where it was a personal weapon of officers engaged in naval hand-to-hand combat during the Age of Sail as well as the personal sidearm of Highlanders.
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What is a highland targe?

Highland targes were the last type of European shields to be used actively in battle, remaining a standard part of Highland equipment up to the battle of Culloden in 1746. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.
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What is the difference between a buckler and a shield?

In ancient times, shields were very large, they were used to hide behind during an attack, usually from arrows or spears that were being thrown by the enemy. But the buckler was a small shield that usually fit on the wrist or forearm of the soldier and was used in hand-to-hand combat.
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How big is a targe?

Targes are generally round shields between 18 in and 21 in (45–55 cm) in diameter. The inside of the targe was formed from two very thin layers of flat wooden boards, with the grain of each layer at right angles to the other.
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What is the shield of God?

Ephesians 6:13) The fourth piece of armor Paul discusses in Ephesians 6 is the shield of faith. He tells us to take up the shield of faith in order to extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. For a Roman soldier, a shield was used as a form of protection.
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What is a Scottish symbol of protection?

Celtic Shield Knot The Shield Knot is an ancient Celtic symbol of protection. This knot was placed near ill people or on battle shields for warding off the evil spirits or any other danger. It can be made in several designs, but its uniqueness lies in its four distinct corners.
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What is the Irish symbol for strength?

The Ailm

There are two traditional Irish Celtic symbols for strength – the Dara Knot (above) and the Ailm.
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What does a Viking shield knot mean?

The Shield Knot or Four Corners is an ancient symbol and has been used by a variety of cultures for protection. The Celts put this design on warriors shields and on clothing, to ward off evil & sickness. A great gift for all those who love viking symbols & ancient Scandinavian culture.
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What is the hoplon shield?

Hoplite shield (also known as hoplon or aspis) is a type of ancient shield, which was used by Ancient Greek soldiers called hoplites. Together with sword and spear, such shield was an essential part of warrior's armament. Large concave shield was usually made of wood; some models had also bronze cover.
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Why is it called a heater shield?

The term heater shield was given to this specific form of medieval shield because of its resemblance to a clothes iron. The shield, being derived from the previously existing kite shields, also had a kite shape and was considered a good weapon of defense for common swordsmen.
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How is a kite shield held?

To compensate for their awkward nature, kite shields were equipped with enarmes, which gripped the shield tightly to the arm and facilitated keeping it in place even when a knight relaxed their arm; this was a significant departure from most earlier circular shields, which possessed only a single handle.
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How do you get Arthur to hold his belt?

Trying to equip the lantern whilst holding a two-handed gun means that Arthur cannot hold both, so he should attach the lantern to his belt if he's holding a rifle or shotgun.
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