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what evidence do we have for padded armour among the byzantines c. 6th-7th centuries?, I would imagine it would have been in use, since vikings of this era wore it.
I posted this here because byzantium was greek speaking, so I figured this is closer than roman
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Byzantine manuals talk about "Pambakion" that the texts refer that was worn under armor and I think that it is Xifias who coments that it is good protection evenwithout "lorikion".
Pambakion from VAMVAX-greek for coton. Loricion is the grecianized form of lorica for armor.
"Epiloricia" are mentioned too - coton or leather worn over armor.
Possibly the bulk of Komnenan and Palaologan infantry wore only the pambakion.
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are there any indications as to the construction of this type of thing???
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Thanks Duncan,
I will check. I was about to offer Osprey´s Byzantine armies as a visual aid but it seems might be obsolete now
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what evidence do we have for the coif in the 6th-7th century???
I know we have evidence for one from the frescoe in dur europos, but what about for byzantines???
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The Ospry Romano-Byzantine armies give alist of references that I cannot verify. I will try to check in the Byzantine museun in Athens but I am not hopeful.
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thanks, I have to think that if the romans used them, and some other contemporaries used them, then the byzantines must have, but I am still not satisfied with the "they must have" thought, I need something that says "they almost certainly did".
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