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One of my more recent purchases and making-things projects. I designed a fancy ivy-leaf pattern for the cheek-pieces and got my Facebook friends to vote on w...
One of the most popular helmets of ancient Greece, the Corinthian helmet is a beautiful piece of head gear which has become an emblem of ancient Greek warfare.
this is our first video on this channel. In this video we are making a Spartan/Corinthian style helmet. let us know in the comments if you liked the video an...
A member of the Hoplite Association UK reenactment group explains the development of Ancient Greek hoplite helmet (kranoi) designs through the fifth century BC.
My Corinthian Helmet review! buy one!
719 Bronze Corinthian helmet.
I rambled on for so amazingly long about Corinthian helmets that I decided to split the subject into two videos. The photographs are all mine, taken in the B...
Published on February 6, 2015 Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Corinthian Helmet 3D model by Humster3D you can buy here: http://humster3d.com/2015/02/23/corinthian-helmet/
Six tracks, two Jigtach and a Rainstick on both the right and left channel Jigtach is an Idioglot wooden Guimbarde from Krygystan, activated by pulling a str...
Helmet was modeled in Wings 3D Textured entirely by myself in Gimp Rendered in Messiah Studio Helmet Texture : 2048x2048 Plume Texture: 1024x1024 Yes, there ...
recorded on April 6, 2014 Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller.
This started out as a plain and somewhat flawed Manning Imperial bronze Corinthian helmet. The customer wanted some extensive decorative work done to enhance...
I make a helmet based on a Corinthian helmet using chicken wire and foam. This is part of the Cut List Challenge spear headed by krtwood, be sure to checkout all the participants (I promise you won't be disappointed). Cut List Challenge Participants: (available) Manhattan Wood Project - https://www.youtube.com/user/Manhatta... (available) krtwood - https://www.youtube.com/user/krtwoodworking (coming soon) Steve French - https://www.youtube.com/user/blockyimage Cut List Challenge Rules: Quoted from Kevin of krtwood. "The Cut List challenge was to start with a quarter sheet (2' x 4') of the sheet good of your choice and then we each added a cut to it. We also each got to add one item from a home center or dollar store that could be used and you had to use at least two of the items. We were allowed to make reasonable substitutions for items that were similar if the item wasn't available to us or we had something already on hand." The list of items we could use was: 1-14" service entrance cap (don't even know what this is) 12" piano hinge (the side flaps is somewhat hinged) cordless screwdriver (may be for a display stand) 2' of 3/8" dowel (may be for a display stand) 2' of 1-1/4" pvc (may be for a display stand) 4' of rope (twine substitution) 4 screw eyes (ouch!) 3 sq ft of fabric (does foam count as fabric?)
recorded on March 19, 2014 Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
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A quick description of the Illyrian Helmet. We can see the similarities of the Illyrian and Corinthian Helmets thus proving that Illyrians were Dorians, whic...
Antique Replica Corinthian Red Plume Armor Helmet http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HK46QW0?tag=ndolohokibeut-20
recorded on July 29, 2104 Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller.
If you don't have this Helmet try the other Corinthian Helmet
Infos+Download : http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?653821-Spartan-King-Guard%28New-historic-Corinthian-helmet-and-much-more%29
You can find my first video about this matter here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me8-BnmOnzg Albanians tried to throw this video down and they succeeded in...
In my longest video yet, I describe the various types of Ancient Greek helmets: their advantages, disadvantages, and their rise and fall. Due to what seems t...
Robbie Maddison performs his most death-defying jump to date - jumping more than 278 feet over the Corinth canal in Greece. http://redbull.com.
... be a man in order to fight as a warrior - her spirit hovers over a Corinthian helmet dated 691 BC.
Seattle Post 2014-10-04... behind the sofa and laying your penis down the bridge of your mate’s nose like a Corinthian helmet.
The Independent 2014-09-22... behind the sofa and laying your penis down the bridge of your mate’s nose like a Corinthian helmet.
The Independent 2014-09-22"We are a sight to see in person," Colweck said, referring to their eye-catching Corinthian helmets, ...
Stars and Stripes 2014-07-27Brazilian football team Corinthians in helmet tribute Girl thrown hospital pizza party by Reddit ...
Business Insider 2014-05-01... by Philip Nathan of the elegant figure of Britannia with a Corinthian helmet, trident and shield.
Yahoo Daily News 2012-11-19The Corinthian helmet originated in ancient Greece and took its name from the city-state of Corinth. It was a helmet made of bronze which in its later styles covered the entire head and neck, with slits for the eyes and mouth. A large curved projection protected the nape of the neck. It also protected the cheek bones, which Greeks adored.
Out of combat, a Greek hoplite would wear the helmet tipped upward for comfort. This practice gave rise to a series of variant forms in Italy, where the slits were almost closed, since the helmet was no longer pulled over the face but worn cap-like. Although the classical Corinthian helmet fell out of use among the Greeks in favour of more open types, the Italo-Corinthian types remained in use until the 1st century AD, being used, among others, by the Roman army.
Apparently (judging from artistic and archaeological evidence) the most popular helmet during the Archaic and early Classical periods, the style gradually gave way to the more open Thracian helmet, Chalcidian helmet and the much simpler pilos type, which was less expensive to manufacture and did not obstruct the wearer's critical senses of vision and hearing as the Corinthian helmet did. Numerous examples of Corinthian helmets have been excavated, and they are frequently depicted on pottery.