content_output-081_11 (Q6690)
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At the battle of Fournouë a number of Italian knights, being unhorsed, could only be killed after they and their armour had been broken up, like so many lobsters, with wood-cutters' axes. Well might James I. remark that defensive armour was a double protection, preventing the bearer from being injured or from inquiring others.
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