An element of plate armor to protect the lower leg from the knee to the ankle.
armor protecting the shin and calf.
armor plate that protects legs below the knee
a part of an armor suit that protects from the knee to the ankle, while to "grieve" is to mourn
armour for the shin and calf.
Also called earlier a jamber or schynbald. A defense for the lower leg, originally only defending the shin, but later including a hinged 'door' to defend the calf.
Plate armor for the leg from the knee to the ankle, initially only covering the front of the shin, but later made of two hinged plates encircling the lower leg
Armor for the lower leg, and often the ankle.
Defence for the leg. Often called jamber in English texts of the XIVth century.
An article of armour that protects the lower leg.
Plate armor protecting the leg from the knee to the ankle. Originally just covering the front of the leg, then later, the whole lower leg.
A greave (from 12th century French greve "shin", of uncertain origin) is a piece of armour that protects the leg.