védpajzsok
Védpajzsok, meaning "protective shields" in Hungarian, refers to a range of defensive tools historically employed in combat and ceremony. These shields varied significantly in material, shape, and size depending on the era and culture of their origin. Early shields were often made from wood, leather, or animal hides, sometimes reinforced with metal. As warfare evolved, so did shield technology, with metal shields, particularly those made of iron and bronze, becoming prevalent for their superior protection against bladed weapons and projectiles.
The primary function of a védpajzs was to absorb or deflect incoming attacks, safeguarding the user from