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Barbouti

Twice I have removed a description of a dice game called 'barbouti' added by 81.236.222.109 . This page is about the helmet as it is the most common English language use of the term. Barbouti should be it's own page, and a disambiguation page used if it is commonly (mis-)spelled identically to Barbute. Mercutio.Wilder 19:45, 25 April 2007 (UTC) reply

Name of article

The title of the article should be moved to 'Barbuta' - the helmet was almost exclusively an Italian phenomenon and it should have its Italian name. 'Barbuta' is extensively used in English language sources, and the apparent English or French derivation 'barbute' is not used in Ewart Oakeshott's works, which are considered canonical for the typology of Medieval weapons and armour. Urselius ( talk) 10:42, 9 January 2018 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barbouti

Twice I have removed a description of a dice game called 'barbouti' added by 81.236.222.109 . This page is about the helmet as it is the most common English language use of the term. Barbouti should be it's own page, and a disambiguation page used if it is commonly (mis-)spelled identically to Barbute. Mercutio.Wilder 19:45, 25 April 2007 (UTC) reply

Name of article

The title of the article should be moved to 'Barbuta' - the helmet was almost exclusively an Italian phenomenon and it should have its Italian name. 'Barbuta' is extensively used in English language sources, and the apparent English or French derivation 'barbute' is not used in Ewart Oakeshott's works, which are considered canonical for the typology of Medieval weapons and armour. Urselius ( talk) 10:42, 9 January 2018 (UTC) reply


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