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The glove of mail, also known as a gauntlet, is a type of protective hand armor made from interlinked metal rings or plates, commonly used in medieval warfare. It was designed to protect the hands and wrists while allowing for some dexterity in handling weapons. Gauntlets were often part of a suit of armor and could be made of various materials, including leather, to enhance comfort and flexibility. They were an essential piece of equipment for knights and soldiers in battle.

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