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Description The so-called Burgundian bard (1510), now in the Royal Armouries. Originally made for either Maximilian himself or Philip the Handsome, then presented to Henry VIII
Date (photo); 1510 (armour)
Source Title: Armour in England From the Earliest Times to the Reign of James the First Author: J. Starkie Gardner V. A. Farquharson (originally published in 1897; reprinted in 2014 as EBook #44538 by the Gutenberg Project); link: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/44538/44538-h/44538-h.htm
https://collections.royalarmouries.org/object/rac-object-2626.html
Author Guillem Margot (armour)
Paul van Vrelant (armour)

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