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€ 240.00
Roman Gladius (of Tiberio).
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430.00
€ 374.10
Complete Roman Woman I century, Description: Complete dress (around I-II century)
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€ 220.00
Spartan Short Muscle Cuirass, steel w. bronze finish
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€ 282.00
Roman brass muscle cuirass, wearable Greek muscle armour made of brass, edges folded
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€ 279.90
Sutton Hoo's Elmo, restored, now at the British Museum.
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€ 56.90
Ideal accessory for retrofitting a Greek or Roman helmet replica e.g. Corinthian Helmet.
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€ 39.90
Roman Shieldboss from Brass, square shape. This shield boss is beaten from 1.6 mm (16g) brass.
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Hoplite Shield fully hand painted is made of wood covered in a canvas, authentic Geek hoplite design. The interior features a leather handle, a rope which acts as the hand grip.
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Manica, padded Gladiator arm guard, Gladiator Arm padding made of cotton with straps for attachment purpose.
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€ 419.00
This authentic replica of a Roman Aquila exhibits a large, impressive eagle made of massive brass. The eagle was crafted with such great attention to detail that even the feather structure is clearly visible.
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€ 220.00
Muscle Armor Gladiator, this premium piece of armour is modeled on historical examples. Add a Greek or Roman tunic and a Spartan helmet and the panoply will be complete
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Leather strips (pteruges) from fixed along the bottom edge to protect the legs
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Reconstruction of a typical Shield of the Roman legionaire, rectangular introduced from the first century AD and used until the third century,
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€ 189.90
Roman Shield Republican. Reconstruction of a typical Shield of the Roman Republican, made of wood with umbo (boss) and hand-painted linen cover
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€ 238.90
Greek Helmet our replica is based on the Corinthian 'A' type. The helm is handmade of solid bronze. It has no liner as the rivets would have damaged the helmet calotte. But we will add a soft padded cap to each helmet. A perfect piece for collectors and Re-enactors of the Ancient Greek era, such as Hoplites.
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€ 185.00
Roman Face Helmet, Roman Cavalry helmet solid brass face mask hinged at the top Made of steel with brass accents cheek pieces that fully cover ears.
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€ 356.00
Praetorian Guard Helmet, the praetorian guard (Praetoriani) was a force of bodyguards by Roman Emperors.
The title was already used during the Roman Republic for the guards of Roman generals.
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€ 179.90
Attic helmet with plume, 1.6 mm steel, This complex replica follows the example of helmets worn at
about 300 BC in ancient Athens.
The flexible cheek guards are covered with leather at the inside.
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€ 145.00
Protection of metal worn on the shoulder, but he could also protect the neck and head by shots coming from that sector during the fight,
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€ 150.00
Gladiator sleeve made of steel frame, leather arm protection, wearable.
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€ 285.00
Gladiator sleeve made of slivers of steel, sewn on a frame of leather, arm protection, wearable.
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€ 540.00
Full Roman outfit (300 - 450 A.D), square Tunica cum clavi and orbicula, Sagum (cloak), Thorsberg trousers footed
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€ 180.00
Oval paenula (cloak) 1st-2nd cent, This style is seen in statues, tombstones and frescos.
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€ 105.00
First century roman tunic, 1st century. Pattern based on the Mons Claudianus original,
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Roman Outfit 1st cent, Full Roman outfit (0 -100 d.c), square Tunica cum clavi (stripes), band ventralis (waistband), braccae (trousers) just-under-the-knee length,
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€ 540.00
Roman Outfit 3rd cent, Dura Europos Tunica cum clavi, Fringed Sagum, Tutulus brooch, Thorsberg trousers unfooted, Greek (Spartan) felt Pilos,
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€ 87.00
Greek Costume includes: tunic with red linen, wool coat in blue.
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€ 233.00
Roman Costume includes: a red tunic with blue stripes, brown hooded coat, knee breeches Roman.
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€ 434.00
Greek Bust Leather Armor covers, belt and greek helmet, armor that was adopted by senior officers, has many different sizes.
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Leather torso to protect the chest, in Roman times, this model was adopted by senior officers, lends itself to different sizes.
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€ 230.00
Leather torso to protect the chest, in Roman times, this model was adopted by senior officers, lends itself to different sizes.
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€ 68.00
Network rope gladiator, used by the gladiators in melee combat.
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€ 98.00
Gladiator Trident, weapon of gladiators in combat in the Roman arena.
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Praetorian Banner, Roman standard attributed to the Praetorian Guard,
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€ 105.00
Gallico wearable steel helmet.
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€ 130.00
Gallico wearable steel helmet.
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Viking Dagger Stainless steel blade. The dagger blade measures 76 cm inches long.
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€ 65.00
Pair of shin guards to protect the iron in the lower legs, perhaps worn only by the wealthy warriors
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€ 409.00
Elmo with stones - Late Roman - Wearable
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520.00
€ 338.00
Roman brass muscle cuirass, decorated completely in black metal, wearable, used in pageants.
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€ 184.00
Roman shield made of wood and brass, rectangular introduced from the first century AD and used until the third century, dimensions: Height: 107 cm. Length: 59 cm. bending radius: approx. 23 cm.
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€ 116.00
Elmo with longitudinal ridge - down with fork.
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Roman Gladius parallel wires and short tip, pommel spheroid and anatomic handle.
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€ 159.00
Roman Gladius parallel wires and short tip, pommel spheroid and anatomic handle.
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€ 110.00
Celtic wearable steel helmet
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€ 110.00
Celtic wearable steel helmet
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€ 220.00
Imperial Roman helmet with enamels, furniture paragnatidi with studs and neck roll down, wearable.
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286.00
€ 257.40
Roman armor developed since the first century AD and worn by the legionaries, every movement can help to combat, fully wearable.
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Elmo Roman Imperial Gallic type of leather worn with red longitudinal ridges.
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96.00
€ 72.00
Black Roman Dagger with scabbard and chain. Total length 78 cm. Blade steel: lengths: 56 cm, handle and sheath red metal.
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€ 289.00
Elmo by Auriga, conductor wagon antiquity.
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€ 188.00
This wearable breast plate is made from robust cowhide leather. This type of armour was worn in antiquity by Greeks and Romans.
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Weapon used by Roman legions. It was a short dagger worn on the left side of his body by the soldiers. Dimensions: 34 cm.
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€ 25.00
Dagger that was used only by emperors and high officials as a symbol of their right to life and death over his subjects and the military. dimemsioni: 34 cm.
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Red Roman Gladius, Sword, weapon of Roman soldiers, short double-edged sword with wide blade and very sharp. Dimensions: 80 cm.
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Faithful reproduction of the dagger belonged to Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, 15 March 44 BC). Dimensions: 78 cm.
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The sword was a weapon that came to the Roman legionnaires. Total length 80 cm. Weight of the sword: 1.2 kg. Weight 0.7 kg sheath.
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122.00
€ 85.40
Leather strips (pteruges) from fixed along the bottom edge to protect the legs
Greek leather apron belt
Details
- with metal brass ornaments
- length: approx. 132 cm
- 1.8mm -2.2mm leather
- weight: approx. 1.7 kg
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€ 188.00
Leather torso to protect the chest, in Roman times, this model was adopted by senior officers, lends itself to different sizes.
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180.00
€ 125.99
Coat with a brooch fastening typical of Roman legionnaires. Made entirely by hand in red wool.
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Shield of the legions of Thermopylae. Wooden shield. Diameter 86 cm.
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€ 78.00
Manica- Gladiator Leather Arm Guard, Our reproduction is robustly manufactured and well suited as gladiator gear.
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114.00
€ 102.60
Roman tunic red short wool typical of Roman legionaries to be worn under the lorica. Fully wearable,
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€ 358.00
Wearable Armor sixth century BC - black metal ornate.
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€ 144.00
Javelin (pilum) Rome I - II sec. AD
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Gladiator Arm padding made of cotton with straps for attachment purpose.
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€ 175.00
Shin guards to protect the legs
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Gladiator Arm padding padded made of cotton with straps for attachment purpose.
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€ 260.00
Gladiator Thraex Helmet, replica is similar to one of the brass helmets are in the barracks of the gladiators of Pompeii. One of the original helmets found is shown in the National Museum of Naples.
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€ 159.90
Roman cavalry helmet IV-V cent. AD
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€ 129.00
Elmo archer with paraguance and nape scaled typical archery classified in the Eastern Roman auxiliary cohorts.
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€ 245.00
Roman auxiliary cavalry helmet from the late first century AD, scored Xanten, helmet hair is a play on the cover finely carved with figures of deities on paraguance.
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332.00
€ 249.00
Roman Elmo known as Nidermormter made entirely of wrought iron hand, while the visor and ear flaps are gangs of reinforced brass-plated metal.
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€ 182.80
Imperial Gallic helmet. Deluxe version. Down with fork.
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€ 182.80
Helmet with longitudinal crest - Deluxe version. Down with fork.
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€ 182.80
Roman Imperial Gallic helmet with longitudinal crest put on a helmet placed on the tile by a support fork rebuilt exactly as before.
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€ 72.00
Roman helmet made of iron burnished handmade, has lowered the neck roll to protect the neck and shoulders, while the parafronte the paraguance and earmuffs have special brass-plated metal.
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€ 226.00
Roman helmet Imperial Italic D Type Mainz, steel and brass, Replica of an original found in Mainz, Germany, dated approx. 1st century a.d.
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Certified copy of a greek shield in original size, was taken by Brad Pitt Achilles in the movie "Troy.
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244.34
€ 219.90
Roman legionary shield, the shield of Doura Europos owes its name to the Syrian town where he was found, is thought to have been used for ceremonial purposes.
Our replicas is made from plywood, covered in linen. It is handmade and hand-pained. The shield and boss are not assembled upon delivery. There are 4 screws includes for self-assembly.
Details
- material: 1 cm plywood, linen, brass
- height: approx. 108 cm
- width: approx. 72 cm
- weight: approx. 5.3 kg
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Roman legionary shield, rectangular introduced from the late first century AD and in use until about the third century. Dimensions: Height: 89 cm. Width: 48 cm. (Span: 55 cm. Max depth: 11cm.
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€ 109.90
Oval shield from the flat profile of the Roman Auxiliary Cavalry, size 115 x 60 cm.
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100.00
€ 95.00
Greek corinthian helmet typical of the fifth century BC paragnatidi fixed and nasal, common in southern Italy following the Greek colonies.
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€ 188.00
Greek Corinthian helmet of the fifth century BC, with crest and nasal paragnatidi fixed. Widespread in all the Greek colonies.
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€ 64.00
Reproduction of the sword with which Leonidas, the commander of Sparta, with 300 men opposed to the troops of Xerxes, king of Persia.
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92.60
€ 87.96
Leather sandals shod by the Roman legionaries certainly until the end of the second century AD
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€ 32.00
Roman gladius Wooden sword, entirely made of wood.
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€ 59.00
Black Roman Dagger with scabbard and chain. Total length 67 cm. Blade steel: lengths: 44,5 cm, handle and sheath black metal
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Sword spread throughout the Mediterranean region whose origin is probably Italic or Etruscan.
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€ 134.00
Curved sword with sheath in use among the soldiers Macedonians and Carthaginians, steel blade and bone handle and brass metal depicting the head of a horse.
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124.00
€ 99.20
Roman sword of the fourth century reproduction of a discovery in Germany near Cologne. Total length 94 cm.
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€ 159.00
Gladius - Mainz type, with scabbard, one of the weapons with which the legionaries of Rome conquered large parts of the then known world was the short sword. The various types are categorized primarily by means of the blade or the location.
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€ 168.00
Roman Spatha, double-edged steel blade with hilt fake bone and bronze.
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130.00
€ 78.00
Roman dagger, version provided to Roman soldiers in the second half of the first century AD
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€ 142.00
Roman Daggers (Roman Pugio) with a double-edged steel blade and handle in gold metal. Equipped with metal scabbard adorned with gold rivets and equipped with suspension rings.
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€ 158.00
Greek sword blade straight to Hoplites supplied as a weapon to launch additional
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An original of this dates back to around 70 AD found near Mainz, Germany
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€ 150.00
Roman Gladius Pompeii first century. AD, double-edged steel blade, knob and handle disc anatomy.
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€ 148.00
Roman Gladius (Pompeii, sword blade steel double-edged straight shape, becoming a weapon of transition between the sword and the next Hispanic sword.
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€ 148.00
Roman tuba wind instrument, bronze, used by military units to transmit orders.
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Roman standard - praetorian guard
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180.00
€ 125.99
Cloak with lacing fibula typical of Roman legionaries, made completely by hand in red wool.
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€ 196.00
Horn Roman (military bronze) carried and played by a legionnaire employees,
Dimensions:
max. Height: about 106 cm
Weight: approx 2.8 kg
Shipping weight: 2.80 kg
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€ 155.00
Plated leather belt with square metal studs (usually tin-coated bronze) worked in relief with geometric shapes.
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216.00
€ 183.60
Dress belt by the Roman legionaries who was hung the scabbard of a dagger.
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206.00
€ 185.40
Leather belt with metal plates suit by the Roman legionaries who was hung the scabbard of a dagger.
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€ 59.00
Additional element to the Roman type lorica segmented armor to protect the right arm, Length: 63 cm.
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Roman Imperial Gallic type helmet half of the first century AD with white horsehair crest.
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€ 116.00
Roman Imperial Gallic type helmet with a horsehair crest dyed red and put on a helmet.
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€ 128.00
Javelin (pilum) Roman I - II century AD Equipped with iron head terminating in a shank dish.
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€ 99.00
Candle with internal
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€ 293.00
First century AD Roman legionary shield rectangular shape.
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216.00
€ 129.60
Oval shield flat profile of the type used by the Roman Auxiliary Infantry.
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Round greek archaic version of the shield, most likely originated in Central Europe and imported into the Hellenic peninsula at the end of the Mycenaean period, diameter 58 cm.
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Roman Pugio, two-edged dagger that emperors and high officials of the Roman first century AD led to the belt.
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€ 138.00
Roman Gladius (Mainz), equipped with metal scabbard covered with brass decorations. Dimensions: 78 cm.
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€ 96.00
Protection of metal worn on the left shoulder, but he could also protect the neck and head by shots coming from that sector during the fight, size: 33 x 36 cm
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The chain mail made of iron rings called lorica hamata spread like armor to protect the body of the legion in the first century BC
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€ 199.00
Lorica Segmented, Roman armor developed since the first century AD and worn by legionnaires in place of chain mail or lorica hamata.
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340.00
€ 272.00
Muscular armor made of black metal decorated with two dragons and a lion-headed brass-plated metal in the center of the chest with leather strips and wearable.
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145.00
€ 123.25
Pugnale romano del primo secolo, lama in acciaio a doppio taglio e impugnatura in metallo dorato. Provvisto di fodero in metallo decorato con rivetti e dotato di anelli di sospensione.
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€ 88.00
Helm of General Maximus in the fight in the Colosseum, with bits of steel to protect the face, wearable
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125.00
€ 100.00
Elmo Roman Imperial Gallic type of wearable with horsehair longitudinal ridge located on a red crest.
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€ 92.00
Roman Gladius (Pompeii), from where several specimens were found. Melee weapon that came to the legionnaires Total length 71 cm.
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€ 598.00
Roman armor polished iron - Half Suit, with a body armor, helmet, size height: 86 cm.
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Pair of greaves, brass
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€ 282.00
Roman helmet made entirely of brass-plated metal, handmade, embossed tin melted and the mask.
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Bust Roman or Romano bib, file size: 31 x 50 cm preta in different sizes.
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€ 138.00
Roman cuirass (III-II BC) Wearable
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Hoplomachus Gladiators Helmet, helmet used by gladiators, his defenses were made of a LMO that fully cover the head, made of iron entirely handmade and fully wearable.
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Thracian Gladiators Helmet, I I AD, Gladiator helmet belonged to a category of heavy gladiator, full helmet to protect the head adorned with a large central ridge and colored feathers
Thracian Helmet of Gladiators.
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260.00
€ 195.00
Thracian Gladiators Helmet, I I AD, Gladiator helmet belonged to a category of heavy gladiator, full helmet to protect the head adorned with a large central ridge and colored feathers
Thracian Helmet of Gladiators.
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€ 58.00
Shield to take up a circular convex profile and said bushings iron, size: 33 x 33 cm.
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165.00
€ 140.25
Roman oval wooden shield with brass edges.
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92.60
€ 87.96
Leather sandals shod by the Roman legionaries certainly until the end of the second century AD
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€ 154.90
Dress belt by Roman legionnaires in the first century AD, to which was suspended pugio dagger sheath, made of leather covered with metal plates with figures in relief.
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€ 199.00
Roman armor, segmented Lorica (I century A. D.)
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€ 170.00
Greek helmet of Corinthian type, the crest in hand-sewn leather with beige hair, very common even in the Greek colonies in southern Italy.
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Supplied with the Roman cavalry sword between the first and second century AD, introduced by the Celts
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Century AD Roman sword blade with two wires and peak bone in large spheroid shape.
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Roman Gladius blade with two wires on the right flank led to a hung Budrie passing over the left shoulder.
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Roman Daggers and Roman Pugio I century AD. Two-edged dagger that the emperors and high officials of the Roman first century AD led to the belt.
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