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Gothic plate armour, from a German book illustration published 1483.

Gothic plate armour is a type of plate armour of steel made in German region and the Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages (15th century). The armour provided all-round protection to the knight who wore it. They were common during the 15th century in central Europe and influenced Italian and English plate armour.

Gothic armour, especially those made under Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, were modelled with curves, flutings and ridges in order to enhance the strength of the armour and deflect arrows. These armours were made during the 15th century and reached to their peak in 1480s, then they were considered the best in Europe. The structure of the armour were sharp and stingy, influenced by Gothic architecture and Gothic art. In addition to steel plates they included chainmail to protect under the bevor, joints and crotch.

Gothic armour was often combined with a Gothic sallet, which included long and sharp rear-plate that protected the back of the neck and head.[1] A bevor protected the chin.

During the 16th century, under Italian influence, Gothic armour evolved into Maximilian armour.[2] [3] The new armour was made rounder and more curved and the ridges were narrower, parallel to each other and covered the entier armour.

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