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Medieval and Roman Helmet Types – Heraldic Reference Plate with House Distinctions
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Medieval and Roman Helmet Types – Heraldic Reference Plate with House Distinctions

Seven detailed helmet engravings showing rank distinctions from King to Esquire, including plumed Roman designs and closed knight’s helms with ornate visors. The central chart maps heraldic symbols to noble houses-useful for game design, historical branding, or fantasy world-building projects

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Moodboard 10

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Resolution
7390px x 11095px
Year
1910
Format
JPG
Artist
Knight & Rumley
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