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Poles favoured elaborate burnished steel helmets, yet most surviving winged helmets are obsolete burgonets or ‘Pappenhelmers’ to which the winglets have been added. Whilst the helmets are usually associated with Poland, there is actually little evidence that winged helmets are Polish rather than Saxon.
Poles favoured elaborate burnished steel helmets, yet most surviving winged helmets are obsolete burgonets or ‘Pappenhelmers’ to which the winglets have been added. Whilst the helmets are usually associated with Poland, there is actually little evidence that winged helmets are Polish rather than Saxon.
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Poles favoured elaborate burnished steel helmets, yet most surviving winged helmets are obsolete burgonets or ‘Pappenhelmers’ to which the winglets have been added. Whilst the helmets are usually associated with Poland, there is actually little evidence that winged helmets are Polish rather than Saxon.
Poles favoured elaborate burnished steel helmets, yet most surviving winged helmets are obsolete burgonets or ‘Pappenhelmers’ to which the winglets have been added. Whilst the helmets are usually associated with Poland, there is actually little evidence that winged helmets are Polish rather than Saxon.