In heraldry, a helmet (knight's head) indicates an achievement at arms. See the related link listed below for more information:
In heraldry, a helmet (knight's head) indicates an achievement at arms. See the related link listed below for more information:
No specific date is assigned when the knight helmet will appear. It is random and sporadic.
The feather poof on a knight's helmet is called a plume. It was used for decoration and to help identify the knight during battles or tournaments.
To protect their head of course, from arrows and swords.
Don Quixote needed his trusty helmet, which he believed to be a magical helmet called the "Helmet of Mambrino." He saw this helmet as essential for his quest as a knight-errant.
"The knight lowered the visor on his helmet as he prepared for battle".
Plumes of feathers atop his helmet
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The knight is to the left of the main entrance of the castle. The knight's helmet is just left of the left torch on the door. Part of it is hidden by a rock. You only see the helmet, the breastplate, and the arms. It is carrying a sword.
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