Aegis

Aegis
 Aegis - originally a women's aprons goatskin decorated with fringe. Appeared in Libya and was part of the female costume. This apron worn over other clothes and was considered a sign of chastity. Later, the name adopted by the ancient Greeks and began to call them the elements of military armor: shield, helmet and protection for the upper body. Material ...
 Aegis - originally a women's aprons goatskin decorated with fringe. Appeared in Libya and was part of the female costume. This apron worn over other clothes and was considered a sign of chastity. Later, the name adopted by the ancient Greeks and began to call them the elements of military armor: shield, helmet and protection for the upper body. Material for them also served as goat skin, through which they get their name because the "Ego" from the Greek - "goat." In particular, shields "Aegis" were elements of combat clothing of ancient Greek gods Zeus and Athena.