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1st Century Roman Cavalry Embossed Helmet
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$299.00
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2nd or 3rd Century AD - Authentic Oil Lamp
For several millennia
oil lamps were used
to light homes,
temples, tombs etc.
Initially a flax,
linen or even papyrus
wick was put in oil (
usually olive or
vegetable, but many
subsititutes were
available including
even animal fat ) .
One early innovation
was glaze, which
prevented the seepage
of oil into the
pour...
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$129.00
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3rd Century Roman Spatha
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$169.00
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Acquinson Helmet (Brass)
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$249.00
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Ancient Rome - 2nd Century Silver Emperor Caracalla Coins
Caracalla ( a nickname* derived from an invented cloak that he modeled ) was born on April 4th of the year 188, in what is today Lyon, France.
He ruled jointly with his father, Septimius Severus, from 198 to 211 and then alone from 211 until his assassination in 217. At the age of 14 he was married to Fulvia Plautilla, the daughter of the co...
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$99.00
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Ancient Rome - Roman Fibula
The fibula has been used as a design brooch and clothing fastener from as far back as 500 B.C. It was the standard 'safety pin' of the Celts, Vikings, Greeks, Romans, and Saxons. And although the fibula was the basis for the chastity belt, this particular group were merely clothing ties. In Roman times, this implement would be placed at a woman'...
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$99.00
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Augustus Armour
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$899.00
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Brass Beaded Pugio Dagger
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$109.00
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Dagger - Roman Decorator
Features metal handle, scabbard and cast metal blade. Finely engraved with eagles, lion and wolf figures. Length: 16"; Blade: 10"; Weight: 2 lbs.
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$39.00
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Damascus 3rd Century Roman Spatha
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$499.00
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Damascus Late Roman Sword (Spatha)
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$499.00
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Gallic 'G' Centurion Roman Helmet
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$249.00
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Gallic 'G' Standard Roman Helmet
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$249.00
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Gallic 'H' Centurion Roman Helmet
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$249.00
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Gladiator Thraex Helmet
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$249.00
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Imperial Gallic Type 'I' Helmet
The success of the
Roman Empire often
depended on the
heavily armored foot
soldier - the
Legionnaire. The
marched triumphantly
from the cold mists
of England to the
hot, dry plains of
the Mideast. In
these campaigns, the
Romans relied on
these helmets for
head-protection.
These helmets are
formed from 18 gauge
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$339.00
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Imperial Italic 'D' Roman Helmet
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$249.00
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Imperial Italic 'G' Roman Helmet
Iron and Brass- early
2nd century AD.
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$249.00
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Imperial Italic Type 'G' Helmet
The success of the
Roman Empire often
depended on the
heavily armored foot
soldier - the
Legionnaire. The
marched triumphantly
from the cold mists
of England to the
hot, dry plains of
the Mideast. In
these campaigns, the
Romans relied on
these helmets for
head-protection.
These helmets are
formed from 18 gauge
...
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$219.00
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Julius Ceasar's Sword - Black with Silver Finish
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$79.00
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Late Roman Dagger
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$109.00
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Late Roman Sword (Spatha)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$159.00
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Leather Handled Gladiator Throwing Knife
Length:11.5”
(Scabbard Not
Included)
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$29.00
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Lorica Segmentata
Lorica Segmentata -
Roman steel plates
articulated armour,
held jointly together
by leather straps. It
was first used at the
end of the 1st
Century BC, and
continued to be in
use with the Roman
army until the middle
of the 3rd Century
AD. It is probably
best known from the
spiral reliefs on
Trajan's Column in
Rome...
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$289.00
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Mainz Pattern Roman Gladius - Sword
The Roman Army's
approach to warfare
was direct and
pragmatic. It chose
the Gladius as its
principal sidearm
because it was
practical and
efficient and it
excelled in any close
combat situation. The early Gladius
(this is the Mainz
pattern) was wasp
waisted with a long
point that combined
cutting power and
stabbin...
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$184.00
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Nider Mortimer Roman Legion Helmet (steel + brass)
The Legionary Helmet
from Niedermormter,
Rheinisches
Landesmuseum, Bonn.
This late 2nd- 3rd
century helmet is the
latest example of the
Roman imperial
helmets and is
clearly derived from
the 1st- Century
Imperial Italic
Helmets. Russell Robinson
classes these as
Imperial Italic 'H'.
Infantry helmets are
not found ...
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$299.00
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Pompeii Pattern Roman Gladius - Sword
The Roman Army's
approach to warfare
was direct and
pragmatic. It chose
the Gladius as its
principal sidearm
because it was
practical and
efficient and it
excelled in any close
combat situation. The early Gladius
(this is the Pompeii
pattern) was wasp
waisted with a long
point that combined
cutting power and
stabbi...
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$169.00
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Pretorian Shield
ROMAN SHIELDS
(SCUTUMS)
The Scutum, or
shield, was the main
form of body
protection of the
Roman soldiers. It
served the purpose to
deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a 'tustud...
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$199.00
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Pugio Dagger Embossed
Length:15"; Includes
Scabbard.
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$99.00
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Ribchester Cavalry Sports Roman Helmet
Helmet worn by élite
trooper in the
colourful cavalry
sports events
In 1796 a clogmaker's
son, playing behind
his father's house in
Ribchester,
Lancashire,
discovered a mass of
corroded metalwork.
This proved to be a
hoard of Roman
military equipment,
mainly cavalry sports
equipment and
military awards. Cavalry...
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$329.00
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Rise & Fall of Rome - Book and Coin Gift Set
Presented here is a special collection of 20 different Roman coins attractively packaged with an introduction and very interesting information about the Emperor represented plus a color map showing the boundaries of that Emperor's rule (each one is different). The two, leather type three-ring binders ( measuring 8 x 10 inches or approximately 21...
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$639.00
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Roman Arena Wooden shield - Leather Covered
ROMAN SHIELDS
(SCUTUMS)
The Scutum, or
shield, was the main
form of body
protection of the
Roman soldiers. It
served the purpose to
deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a "tustud...
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$279.00
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Roman Arena Wooden shield - Linen Covered
Roman Arena Wooden
shield - Linen
Covered. Height:42";
Width=33";
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$249.00
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Roman Cavaliers Scutum
ROMAN SHIELDS
(SCUTUMS)
The Scutum, or
shield, was the main
form of body
protection of the
Roman soldiers. It
served the purpose to
deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a "tustud...
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$199.00
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Roman Centurion Wooden Shield
ROMAN SHIELDS
(SCUTUMS)
The Scutum, or
shield, was the main
form of body
protection of the
Roman soldiers. It
served the purpose to
deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a "tustud...
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$199.00
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Roman chandelier (Brass)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$559.00
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Roman Full Size Helmet - 80 B.C.
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$1,379.00
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Roman Horn Helmet
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$329.00
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Roman Imperial Italic Centurian Helmet with Red Plume
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$199.00
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Roman Imperial Italic Guard Helmet (white)
With Tan Plume;
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$199.00
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Roman Infantry Scutum
ROMAN SHIELDS
(SCUTUMS)
The Scutum, or
shield, was the main
form of body
protection of the
Roman soldiers. It
served the purpose to
deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a "tustud...
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$199.00
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Roman Legionaire - Pewter Miniature
Extremely attractive
and accurate
rendition of history
s great soldiers.
Rendered in exquisite
detail. Perfect
accents for the
office or home.
Finely cast in France
from pewter. Includes
wood base and
nameplate. 5 7/8"
tall. 2 3/8" wide.
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$59.00
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Roman Legionary Scutum - Linen Covered
Dura Europos 3rd
Century AD - Linen
Covered Roman Scutum
(shield). The Scutum,
or shield, was the
main form of body
protection of the
Roman soldiers. It
served the purpose to
deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large s...
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$279.00
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Roman Legionary Scutum - Raw Hide Covered
Dura Europos 3rd
Century AD. The
Scutum, or shield,
was the main form of
body protection of
the Roman soldiers.
It served the purpose
to deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a "tu...
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$339.00
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Roman Lorica Segmentata
Believed to have been
introduced in the
ranks of the Roman
Army during the first
Century A.D. and
widely used at the
height of the Roman
Empire. Although it never
completely replaced
the mail (Lorica
Hamata) and scale
armor (Lorica
Squamata), for the
modern mind the
Lorica Segmentata
typifies the Roman
soldier. Th...
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$329.00
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Roman Officer's Helmet
The success of the
Roman Empire often
depended on the
heavily armored foot
soldier - the
Legionnaire. The
marched triumphantly
from the cold mists
of England to the
hot, dry plains of
the Mideast. In
these campaigns, the
Romans relied on
these helmets for
head-protection.
These helmets are
formed from 18 gauge
...
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$229.00
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Roman Officer's Leather Jerkin - Black
Between the under
layers of clothing
and the outer layers
of armor, the Roman
Officer utilized a
leather tunic. This tunic was
important to higher-
ranking officers not
only for protection
and comfort from the
armor, but the
flowing strips of
leather allowed
adornment and honors
to be worn on the
shoulders and at th...
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$114.00
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Roman Officer's Leather Jerkin - Brown
Between the under
layers of clothing
and the outer layers
of armor, the Roman
Officer utilized a
leather tunic. This tunic was
important to higher-
ranking officers not
only for protection
and comfort from the
armor, but the
flowing strips of
leather allowed
adornment and honors
to be worn on the
shoulders and at th...
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$114.00
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Roman Pretorian Standard
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$169.00
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Roman Pretorian Standard
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$169.00
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Roman Spatha - Sword
Length:30"; Includes
Scabbard.
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$99.00
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Roman spear
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$119.00
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Roman Spear û 50 B.C.
Museum Quality Replica of 50 B.C. Roman Legion Spear. Length :7 ft.(2,13 m).
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$159.00
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Roman Sword
Length:30"; With
Brass Fittings;
Includes Scabbard.
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$129.00
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Roman Trooper's Helmet
The success of the
Roman Empire often
depended on the
heavily armored foot
soldier - the
Legionnaire. The
marched triumphantly
from the cold mists
of England to the
hot, dry plains of
the Mideast. In
these campaigns, the
Romans relied on
these helmets for
head-protection.
These helmets are
formed from 18 gauge
...
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$204.00
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Roman Tunic
Our brightly colored
Roman tunic copies
the standard issue to
the Roman legions
from the days of the
Republic to the end
of the Empire (around
400 A.D.). Worn under
armor or by itself,
the simple lines of
this tunic are
classic and lend
themselves to many
combinations of
clothing from later
periods of history.
Thi...
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$49.00
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Roman Wooden Practice Sword
Does Not Include
Scabbard.
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$29.00
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Royal Gallic 'H' Roman Helmet
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$199.00
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Royal Spartan Cuirass
Muscle Armour (Brass).
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$379.00
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Shield Roman Wooden - Large Leather Covered
Large Leather
covered. Height:42";
Width:33".
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$269.00
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Shield Roman Wooden - Large Linen Covered
ROMAN SHIELDS
(SCUTUMS) The
Scutum, or shield,
was the main form of
body protection of
the Roman soldiers.
It served the purpose
to deflect missiles
targeted at the
soldiers, as well as
protect them from the
impact of hand held
weapons yielded at
them. The shields
large size allowed
the soldiers to form
a "tust...
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$199.00
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Spartacus Spatha, with Scabbard
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$119.00
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Spartacus Sword, with Scabbard
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$159.00
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The Presentation to Christ
According to Matthew ( 2:1 thru 12 ) three Kings from the East followed a miraculous guiding star to Bethlehem, where they paid homage with gifts ( gold and frankincense and myrrh ) to the baby Jesus. These three 'Magi'( singular Magnus ) are thought to have been; Bithisarea of Arabia, Melichior of Persia and Azes of India. Here is a small base ...
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$39.00
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The weighted Pilum (square Type)
When the swords
wouldn't do, the
Roman soldiers relied
heavily on their
Pilum, which was
essentially a long
spear (javellin) .The
Pilum could either be
thrown, or used in
hand combat. It was
usually thrown before
engaging the enemy
with swords. These
pilums are
approximately 2
meters in length. The
weighted pillum...
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$119.00
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