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- Roman Military Clothing - History Forum
The sagum was still in use by the middle of the 3rd Century AD; Roman soldiers wore cloaks at least as late as the 6th Century though they wre no longer known by the name "sagum" by that point
- Praetorian Guard Uniform - History Forum
All three men wear cloaks, though the 'private' soldier serving as a standard-bearer wears a dark cloak, while the two men presumed to be the commanding officer Julius Terentius and one of his centurions wear white cloaks If a white cloak was the mark of an officer in this period is anybody's guess
- Knights Templar Symbolism | History Forum
The red cross was the symbol of the order (sacred blood of salvation), black and white - as "MA" says Knights of the order wore white cloaks (possibly adopted from the Cistertians), sergeants wore black
- The Anglo-Saxons | History Forum
Also from the treasure of earthly riches, which the Lord Jesus Christ has granted us with freely given kindness, we have sent something to each of the metropolitan cities; and for yourself a belt, a Hungarian sword, and two silk cloaks
- Sword Use in the Ancient World - History Forum
And often times, when they didn't possess shields they'd use something else to parry or block with their non-dominant hand, secondary swords (as in the case of certain class of gladiator), main-gauche daggers, as well as even cloaks wrapped around the left forearm for protection (probably the most common, since most would own the garment, it
- Do you really believe that Celts used to fight naked
The Insubres and Boii wore their trousers and light cloaks, but the Gaesatae had discarded these garments owing to their proud confidence in themselves, and stood naked, with nothing but their arms, in front of the whole army, thinking that thus they would be more efficient, as some of the ground was overgrown with brambles which would catch in
- Roman Dress - What did it look like? | History Forum
Cloaks were often brown or darkish, just a practical hue from dark sheep, but could certainly be other colors The toga is a very particular garment, and the mark of Roman citizenship In its early form its top edge was straight, while the bottom edge was curved, like a slice of a circle
- Why did celtic people fight naked? | Page 2 | History Forum
Polybius II, 28The Insubres and Boii wore their trousers and light cloaks, but the Gaesatae had discarded these garments owing to their proud confidence in themselves, and stood naked, with nothing but their arms, in front of the whole army, thinking that thus they would be more efficient, as some of the ground was overgrown with brambles which
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