Citations:solleret


 * 1888, William Henry Hamilton Rogers, Memorials of the West, Historical and Descriptive, Collected on the Borderland of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, page 177:
 * The legs are apparently encased in cuirbouilli, or leather armed with iron studs, the feet in iron sollerets with rowelled spurs. The heraldry on this monument is interesting. Beside the family cognizance on the surcoat, at the top are [{...}}
 * 1902, Edwin Howland Blashfield, Evangeline Wilbour Blashfield, Italian Cities, page 125:
 * some clung about the soldiers&#39; knees and were kicked along by the iron sollerets; others tried to escape and were hunted back again; many fell from weakness and were dragged along bruised and bleeding;
 * 1992, Lyon Sprague De Camp, Catherine Crook De Camp, The Pixilated Peeress, Ballantine Books (ISBN 9780345367334)
 * Below the petticoat were red wool stockings and stout leather sollerets. On her head was a barillet, a miniature turban held in place by a wimple beneath her chin.
 * 2014, Eduard Wagner, Zoroslava Drobná, Jan Durdík, Medieval Costume, Armour and Weapons, Courier Corporation (ISBN 9780486320250), page 80:
 * (2) Left-leg plate armour with unprotected foot (Tilke; Rosenberg).
 * (3) An iron solleret à la Poulaine, from the mid-15th century (Tilke; Rosenberg).
 * (5) Left-leg plate armour, from the tomb of the Black Prince.