| 1. | She was wearing a mail hauberk with a sword and a shield.
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| 2. | Hauberks and large wooden or wickerwork shields were used as a protection in combat.
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| 3. | A shirt made from mail is a hauberk if knee-length and a haubergeon if mid-thigh length.
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| 4. | The warrior wears a flat-topped helmet fitted with a visor, whilst a long surcoat is worn over the hauberk.
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| 5. | Jecoliah-Philistines-Arabians-Mehunim-Ammonites-Hauberk-Kohen-Aaron-Censer-Tzaraath-Leprosy-Amoz
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| 6. | Some hauberks may have been made of scales attached to a tunic, with the scales made of metal, horn or hardened leather.
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| 7. | This edit added the claim that the " short-hemmed and short-sleeved hauberk is thought to be of Islamic origin ".
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| 8. | The main armour used was chainmail hauberks, usually knee-length, with slits to allow riding, some with sleeves to the elbows.
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| 9. | In Europe, use of mail " hauberks " continued up through the 14th century, when plate armor began to supplant it.
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| 10. | Olaf leapt into the sea holding his shield edgeways, so that he sank at once and the weight of his hauberk dragged him down.
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