This sallet is equipped with a movable visor and neck protector
The original dates from the reign of emperor August and is made of iron
In landsknecht-legers en in delen van Centraal-Europa werden hamers ook statussymbolen voor lagere adel
This Shalvar-Broek is based on an original from the 3rd or 4th century
the bow can be easily removed and the quiver can be hooked onto a belt for easy portability
Romeinse sporthelm met larva-masker, 1.3 mm Vikingbroeken This sallet is equipped withThe original of this replica was found in Ribchester, England, and is now on display at the British Museum in London. In the Roman army, certain soldiers wore larva masks combined with helmets. Although depictions of Roman soldiers with masks are rare, they are believed to have been primarily worn by cavalry officers and standard bearers, such as the Signifer, Vexillarius, Imaginifer, and Aquilifer. While larva masks may have offered some protection