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Full-Panoplied Knights: The Epitome of Medieval Armor

Full-panoplied refers to a suit of armor that covers the entire body, including the helmet, breastplate, gauntlets, greaves, and sabatons. It is a complete set of armor that provides maximum protection to the wearer. The term "panoply" comes from the Greek word "panoplia," which means "equipment" or "armor." A full-panoplied knight was therefore one who wore a full set of armor, including all the necessary pieces, to protect themselves in battle.

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