European Baroque Weaponry (17th - 18th Centuries)
The European Baroque marked a revolution in military technology , where new firearms and the professionalization of armies transformed the art of war. This period saw the rise of more specialized and tactical weapons that laid the foundations for modern warfare.
Main Weapons of the Baroque
- Musket: Long-range firearm, used by infantry in large battle formations.
- Sabers and swords: Curved blades, ideal for combat on horseback, used mainly by cavalry and officers.
- Pistols: Short firearms, popular in close combat and duels between nobility.
- Cannons: Crucial artillery pieces in sieges and pitched battles.
- Daggers: Small edged weapons, practical for quick combat and as an additional tool.
Baroque armor
- Breastplate: Light armor designed to protect the torso and allow mobility of soldiers.
- Helmet: Refined and decorated, adapted to the military tactics of the time.
- Steel Gauntlets and Boots: Additional protection that doesn't compromise agility on the battlefield.
In this collection, you'll discover pieces that capture the essence of this transformative era of warfare , from early firearms to armor designed to perfectly balance protection and mobility.
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