Bevor Explained

A bevor or beaver[1] [2] is a piece of plate armour designed to protect the neck, much like a gorget.

Etymology

The word “bevor” or “beaver” is derived from Old French baver, meaning ‘to dribble’. This is a reference to the effect on the wearer of the armour during battle.[2]

Description

The bevor was a component of a medieval suit of armour. It was usually a single piece of plate armour protecting the chin and throat and filling the gap between the helmet and breastplate.[1] The bevor could also extend over the knight’s left shoulder doubling the thickness of the armour.[3]

The bevor was originally worn in conjunction with a type of helmet known as a sallet.[4] With the close helm and burgonet, developments of the sallet in the late medieval and Renaissance period, the bevor became a hinged plate protecting the lower face and throat.[5] In the 16th century, the bevor developed into the falling buffe. This was a composite piece made up of several lames protecting the lower face and throat, but which could be raised or lowered as the lames were articulated.[6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Medieval Costume, Armour and Weapons . Wagner. Eduard. Drobná. Zoroslava. Jan . Durdík. 2014. 978-0-486-32025-0 . 41. 15 January 2021.
  2. Book: Oakeshott, Ewart . European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. 2012. 978-1-84383-720-6. 87.
  3. Book: J. P.. Puype. Harm . Stevens. Arms and Armour of Knights and Landsknechts in the Netherlands Army Museum. 2010. 978-90-5972-413-6. 48.
  4. Book: Oakeshott, Ewart . European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. 2012. 978-1-84383-720-6. 111–113.
  5. Book: Oakeshott, Ewart . European Weapons and Armour: From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. 2012. 978-1-84383-720-6. 121–122;214–217.
  6. Book: Terjanian. Pierre. The Last Knight: The Art, Armor, and Ambition of Maximilian I. 2019. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 978-1-58839-674-7. 308.
  7. Book: Kirkland, J. Michael. Stage Combat Resource Materials: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography. 2006. 978-0-301-30710-7. 267.