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A greave (from 12th century French greve "shin", of uncertain origin) is a piece of armour that protects the leg.
Often in matched pairs (a pair of greaves), greaves may be constructed of materials ranging from padded cloth to steel plate - as here. Some designs protect only the lower leg (a half-greave) or extend upwards to protect the thigh
Better equipped Roman Republic soldiers, Triarii, wore greaves on both shins reminiscent of the Ancient Greeks. The Roman Centurions wore altered greaves from the standard Roman uniform. Later Imperial Legionnaires did not wear greaves, except for the centurions who retained them.
Size: 430mm long
Weight: 1.8kg
Posted by Cathal on 29th Apr 2010
These aren't small (big enough to cover a tall person foot to just below the kneecap) and are made well. finish was nice, leather fittings and rust resistant painted back all nicely done. Straps are long enough and have room for another hole at the end and are thick enough (about 3/4mm) to last.
You may need to bend the bottom bit near your foot out abit, nothing two wooden slats and some elbow grease can't handle.
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