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The Rine full helm is a type of medieval helmet that originated in Germany during the 15th century. It is characterized by its distinct rounded shape that covers the entire head and neck of the wearer. This type of helmet was often made from a single piece of steel, which provided excellent protection for the wearer's head. The Rine full helm features a hinged visor that can be raised or lowered, allowing the wearer to have both protection and visibility when needed. The visor usually had small eye slits to provide sufficient vision while still maintaining security. Additionally, some variations of the Rine full helm had ventilation holes or additional embellishments such as crests or horns.


I think that the present checks and balances are sufficient, provided that they are correctly applied.

I think that the right to demonstrate is entirely permissible and if it breaks the law the right to prosecute is entirely permissible, not least because it gives them a further platform for their views. I also have qualms about the nature of public demonstration, for example I remember a demonstration against racism in London, I think that it was in Wood Green in the 1970s, when the National Front, an openly racist organisation marched with legal right through the streets and anti-racist protestors blocked their path and refused to let them through.

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Additionally, some variations of the Rine full helm had ventilation holes or additional embellishments such as crests or horns. This helmet was primarily used by knights and infantrymen during battles and tournaments. Its design allowed for better protection of the face and head, while still providing mobility and comfort for the wearer.

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Ronald Hutton (born 1953) is an English historian who specializes in the study of Early Modern Britain, British folklore, pre-Christian religion and contemporary Paganism. A professor of history at the University of Bristol, Hutton has published fourteen books and has appeared on British television and radio.

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“human beings traditionally have great trouble in coping with the concept of random chance. People tend on the whole to want to assign occurrences of remarkable good or bad luck to agency, either human or superhuman. It is important to emphasize, however, that malevolent humans have been only one kind of agent to whom such causation has been attributed: the others include deities, non-human spirits that inhabit the terrestrial world, or the spirits of dead human ancestors.”
― Ronald Hutton, The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present

“This was, however, no straightforward stone circle of the Cumbrian sort, but a collection of trilithons, chambers, altars and monoliths intended to represent the elements and the signs of the zodiac; as if Stonehenge had mated with a Neolithic passage grave and produced offspring.”
― Ronald Hutton, Blood and Mistletoe: The History of the Druids in Britain

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“All have validity in the present, and to call anyone wrong for using any one of them would be to reveal oneself as bereft of general knowledge and courtesy, as well as scholarship.”
― Ronald Hutton, The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present

The presence of bishops in the House of Lords is problematic. I think that it is increasingly becoming anomalous I cannot see now that the representatives of one Christian denomination can speak for the very wide spectrum of faiths and indeed religious positions which do not require faith. I cannot imagine that they would even know about the span of religious positions concerned. I think that there should be no religious groups represented in the upper house or there should be more. Since I find it difficult to think how all of the religious groups in our nation could be represented in a single chamber and that the House of Lords is now bigger than it has ever been before it is probably better to remove religious representation from the Lords.
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The rounded shape of the helmet helped to deflect blows from weapons and reduce the impact of direct hits. The Rine full helm was often worn in combination with other protective armor pieces such as chainmail or plate armor. This ensured that the wearer had comprehensive body protection during combat. It was also common for knights to decorate their helmets with personal heraldry or symbols to display their status or allegiance. Overall, the Rine full helm was a significant advancement in medieval helmet design. Its robust construction and comprehensive coverage made it an excellent choice for knights and soldiers seeking reliable protection on the battlefield. Even today, replicas and recreations of the Rine full helm can be found in museums, private collections, and historical reenactments to showcase its importance in medieval warfare..

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