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(Redirected from Rerebraces) Armour piece protecting the upper arm
A rerebrace connected to a pauldron (which would cover the shoulder)
Italian rerebrace, ~1440

A rerebrace (sometimes known as an upper cannon) is a piece of armour designed to protect the upper arms (above the elbow). Splint rerebraces were a feature of Byzantine armour in the Early Medieval period. The rerebrace seems to have re-emerged in England, in the early 14th century. As part of the full plate armour of the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance the rerebrace was a tubular piece of armour between the shoulder defences (spaulder or pauldron) and the elbow protection (couter).

References

  1. David Edge; John Miles Paddock (1993) . Arms & Armor of the Medieval Knight (Crescent Books reprint ed.). New York City: Crescent Books. pp. 79โ€“80. ISBN 0-517-10319-2.
  2. George Cameron Stone (1999) . A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times (Dover ed.). Mineola NY: Dover Publications. p. 526. ISBN 0-486-40726-8.

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