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  • SAGUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SAGUM is a square or rectangular cloak made of coarse wool, fastened usually on the right shoulder, and worn especially by Gauls, early Germans, and soldiers of ancient Rome
  • Romans in Britain - The Roman Soldiers cloak
    Roman soldiers often wore a thick warm rectangular cloak called the sagum It was used to protect the soldier from bad weather on the march or during sentry duty and, it doubled as a blanket at night
  • Sagum – Digital Ad Agency in Utah
    First, we limit the number of clients our agency manages This ensures that everyone on the Sagum team can focus on key client objectives Second, our client arrangements are based on our ability to help clients achieve their goals and objectives This creates a deep level of accountability across all members of our organization
  • Sagum - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    Among the numerous elements of the Roman legionary's equipment, the sagum (or sagulum) held a special place It was a heavy woollen coat that protected against cold, rain and wind during marching and fighting Sagum was worn during military campaigns in frosty climates - Gaul, Germania or Britain
  • Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary Sagum
    As the sagum was more especially a military costume, both for the officers and common soldiers, it was for that very reason assumed by the citizens generally instead of the cumbrous and stately toga, in times of tumult or threatened invasion; whence such expressions as saga sumere — in sagis esse — ad saga ire — are always indicative of
  • What does sagum mean? - Definitions. net
    sagum An ancient military garment or cloak, made of wool, without sleeves, fastened by a girdle around the waist, and a buckle It was worn by the Greeks, Romans, and Gauls The generals alone wore the paludamentum, and all the Roman soldiers, even the centurions and tribunes, used the sagum
  • Sagum - Military Wiki | Fandom
    The sagum was a garment of note generally worn by members of the Roman military during both the Republic and early Empire Regarded symbolically as a garment of war by the same tradition which embraced the toga as a garment of peace,[1] it was slightly more practical in any event, consisting of
  • The Many Meanings of Sagum Throughout History - knowway. org
    Explore the diverse uses of the Latin word sagum, from ancient Roman garments to military cloaks, burial shrouds, religious vestments, and measurement units


















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