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One of the victims of a Saracen arrow pleads for help.
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The centerpiece of any Roman Fort collection... the main entrance way into and out of a Roman ‘Mile’ Fort.
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Vercingetorix (82BC-46BC) was the chieftain of the Arverni tribe, who united all of the Gallic tribes in a revolt against the Roman armies of Julius Caesar. A born leader and...
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Caradoc , called “Caractacus” by the Romans was a 1st Century AD British Chieftain of Catuvellauni tribe, who led the British resistance to the Roman conquest. For almost 10 years,...
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Carrying a richly – decorated bronze shield this Chief is about to strike down one of his Roman opponents... No mercy asked... No mercy given!
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Wearing a wolfskin over his chainmail armour vest this warrior rushes forward to, he hopes, surprise his enemy.
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The ‘Carnyx’ was an ancient Celtic war trumpet used between 300 BC and 200 AD. The instrument and its player accompanied warriors into battle. The mournful sound of this ancient...
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Crucifixion was a method of capital punishment in which the victim was tied and / or nailed to a large wooden cross and left to hang for several days and...
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Prior to execution it was normal Roman procedure to flog the prisoner... The usual instrument was a short whip with several single or braided leather thongs of various lengths. Into...
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This Centurion, sword in hand, is taking no chances with this captured Celtic warrior. Although trussed up in a heavy wooden stock some prisoners are capable of anything even when...
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The fate of captured rank and file rebels was usually decided in the immediate aftermath of a battle... If slaves were required either to be worked to death in the...
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A kneeling Gallic prisoner is told to pay attention and watch the fate of other Roman captives as they are being punished.
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Here the Queen adopts a more aggressive stance... both hands clutching her dead husband’s sword. Woe betide any Roman that comes near to this Warrior Queen!
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This Gallic Warrior is feeling supremely confident as, sword and shield in hand, he charges towards the enemy!
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Rushing forward one spear in hand, two more held behind his shield.
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Spear held aloft and ready to be thrown at the hated Roman invaders this mounted Gaul is not impressed by the might of Rome.
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Here, a forlorn and dejected young and attractive female captive is led away by a mounted barbarian chieftain. What fate awaits her remains unknown however this was a scene that...
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This local Chieftain urges his men forward... “You have nothing to fear except death itself!” Brave fighting words indeed.
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Totally unafraid this Gaul charges towards the enemy.
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Wore betide any Roman soldier who gets within striking distance of this axe-wielding, blood-thirsty savage.
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Sword in one hand, shield in the other, this red-haired Celt screams defiance at the enemy.
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Another Barbarian warrior who, for a brief moment, is content to scream defiantly at the Romans before closing for battle.
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A “Legatus” (anglicized as Legate) was a General of the Roman Army equivalent to a modern general officer. Being of Senatorial rank, his immediate superior was a Proconsul (provincial governor)....
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One of the most important men in the Legion because he carries the ‘Eagle Standard’ of that particular Legion. He wears a Lion’s pelt and head over his ‘scale’ armour....
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The “Vexillum” was a small flag-like object used as a military standard for each Legion in the Roman Army. Each vexillum would normally carry the Legion’s number ( in Roman...
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Fighting w/Sword (Thrusting)
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Roman Archer (Kneeling to Fire)
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Holding his shield to the front this Legionary prepares to throw his ‘Pilum’ at the enemy.
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Archer Officer (Shouting Orders)
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A standing ready Roman soldier preparing to fight off the enemy and... defend a fallen Legionary.
$ 55.00
One of Rome’s greatest generals and leading statesmen he was significant in the transformation of the city from a republic to an empire. He was also, for a time, an...
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Another of Rome’s finest Generals who was known for his successful campaigns in Germania and as the elder brother of the future emperor, Claudius. During the reign of Augustus, he...
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Vespasian ruled from 69 to 79 AD partly thanks to his successful military career during the invasion of Britain in 43 AD and the subjugation of the Jewish Rebellion in...
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Hadrian was emperor from 117-138 AD. Born into a Romano / Italo / Hispanic family he energetically pursued his own imperial ideals and personal interests by visiting almost every province...
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In Ancient Roman times the ‘Testudo’ formation or ‘Tortoise Formation’ was a kind of shield wall formation commonly used to protect a large group of soldiers moving towards the enemy....
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In Ancient Roman times the ‘Testudo’ formation or ‘Tortoise Formation’ was a kind of shield wall formation commonly used to protect a large group of soldiers moving towards the enemy....
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In Roman times the ‘Cane Corso’ dogs were used in all kinds of vicious and cruel ‘blood sports’ such as bull-baiting, tiger and lion fighting as well as gladiatorial battles...
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Lucius Aelius Sejanus rose to power under the reign of the Emperor Tiberius, the adopted son of Augustus. Sejanus was the first, but not the last, to exploit his position...
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A ‘Legate’ was a very senior official who acted as a deputy general to governors of provinces conquered by Ancient Rome in the 1st and 2nd Centuries BC, during the...