This video, titled "Winter lecture - Masculinity in the Tudor tiltyard," from the Royal Armouries, focuses on historical masculinity within the context of the Tudor tiltyard. While the description emphasizes their collection of arms and armor and encourages engagement with their content, the specific lecture topic does not appear to be directly related to modern firearms. The Royal Armouries' expertise lies in historical weaponry, not contemporary firearms.
This video features Olivier Renaudeau, a curator from the Musée de l’Armée in Paris, examining a suit of armor from the renowned Greenwich armoury. This is part of a five-episode series exploring objects related to the Field of the Cloth of Gold. The video highlights a specific Greenwich armor and also mentions other related items such as Henry VIII's buckler and sword of Francis I, and a Tudor ceremonial axe. The series commemorates the 500th anniversary of the historical diplomatic summit between Henry VIII and Francis I.
This video features Olivier Renaudeau, a curator from the Musée de l’Armée, examining Henry VIII's royal buckler. This is part of a five-episode series exploring objects related to Henry VIII, Francis I, and the Field of the Cloth of Gold. The series was created due to the postponement of an exhibition at the Royal Armouries, which was planned to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the diplomatic summit between England and France in 1520. The content highlights historical arms and armor from both French and English collections, with a focus on the opulence and significance of the Field of the Cloth of Gold event.
This video from the Royal Armouries explores the weapons utilized in a Tudor foot combat, as discussed by their curator. The content focuses on historical arms and armor related to a specific exhibition, the Field of Cloth of Gold. While the title mentions 'weapons of the foot combat,' the description emphasizes arms and armor in general, inviting viewers to subscribe for more related content, discover behind-the-scenes operations, and see combat demonstrations. The Royal Armouries is the UK's national collection of arms and armor.
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