The dancers wore armour, including helmets and shields, and they may also have carried swords or spears. It would have required strength, agility, and coordination, all attributes of a skilled warrior. The Pyrrhic Dance – painting by Lawrence Talma-Tadema On the night before the sixth day ...
3. Add collision to the shields, if I can. Currently using existing vanilla collision meshes. 4. Centurion armor needs to still get a few additions5. Finish the braccae (pants) for the light armor. 60% doneIn the far far future I may add signifier's animal skin and various optional ...
On this page are twelve black and white images of ancient Roman Soldiers in their military outfits and with shields and weaponry.
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Greek Battle Dress & Men Images of typical ancient costumes worn by Greek men. Grecian soldiers, captains and their battle war dress uniforms with scroll patterns. This page includes clear Greek helmet pictures with horse tail mane. Image of Greek shields. ...
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Mars Alator is attested in Roman Britain by an inscription found on an altar at South Shields, and a silver-gilt votive plaque that was part of the Barkway hoard from Hertfordshire. Alator has been interpreted variously as "Huntsman" or "Cherisher". Mars Albiorix appears in an inscr...
ROME A Roman sacrifice to the gods The value of the sacrifice was commensurate with the greatness of divine intervention being asked of theRoman godin question. The minor, personal, types of sacrifice were more properly referred to asVictimaorHostiawhilst the word “Sacrificium” was generally refe...
who rules on high. Fain would she brandish the roaring thunderbolt of fire, yet gave way, for all her rage, to Hephaistos (Hephaestus), keeper of quenchless fire and of iron. And she thought to rouse the heavy-clashing din of shields, if haply they might leap up in terror at the noi...
A similar trophy image, which includes the shields of defeated enemy soldiers, is located within a frieze from at the Temple of Apollo in Circo (Capitoline Museums). I can’t tell what is projecting from the trophy of the Augustus of Prima though. Can anyone tell what is coming out from...