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11 de jun. de 2023 · To distinguish gladiators from each other, to protect them, and to make sure they got their money’s worth, gladiators were equipped with some of Antiquity’s most spectacular helmets. 1. Samnis/Samnite Gladiator Helmets. Bronze Figure of a Samnite Gladiator, Roman 1st Century CE From X-Legio.com.
A galea (, from Greek γαλέη, galéē, "weasel, marten") was a Roman soldier's helmet. Some gladiators, specifically myrmillones, also wore bronze galeae with face masks and decorations, often a fish on its crest.
26 de jul. de 2023 · The Roman helmet, known as the Galea, was a vital piece of protective gear for the military of Rome. Not only did it provide an excellent defense on the battlefield, but it also served as a symbol of identity, rank, and achievements within the military hierarchy.
We’re embarking on a thrilling journey back to the Roman Colosseum – exploring how these helmets evolved over time to understand their role in brutal gladiatorial combats. From Samnite simplicity to Thracian grandeur, every design has a tale etched in metal.
26 de abr. de 2018 · Ancient Roman Tunnel from Gladiator Training School to Colosseum set to be Revived Animal-bitten, Wounded, and Decapitated—Who were these Roman-era Men Buried near York? The helmet of a Thracian gladiator, the Louvre.
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The Gladiator helmet, also known as the gladiatorial helmet, holds a special place in Roman times. They were specifically designed for those who entertained audiences during battle with their combat skills in the ancient Roman arenas.
20 de jun. de 2022 · The Coolus style of Roman helmet was usually made from brass or bronze, though it is possible that some were also made of iron. They were globular or hemispherical in shape rather than conical. These Roman helmets also featured a neck guard and a turned, cast soldered or riveted on crest knob.