SP049
These tower/gateways could be found all over the Roman Empire... even today examples can still be seen - mostly in and around the Middle East. Our...
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ROM046
Hadrian was emperor from 117-138 AD. Born into a Romano / Italo / Hispanic family he energetically pursued his own imperial ideals and personal...
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ROM045
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...
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ROM044
The third and final member of the unit’s ‘ Honour Guard ’.
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ROM043
The greatest honour that any member of the Guard could have was to carry the unit’s ceremonial gold eagle... presented to the Praetorians by...
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ROM042
This Cohort Standard Bearer is wearing the head and pelt of a Grey Wolf . The banner itself features one of the Guard’s favourite symbols... a...
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ROM041
Another of Rome’s finest Generals who was known for his successful campaigns in Germania and as the elder brother of the future emperor,...
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ROM040
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...
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ROM039
Caesar’s adopted heir, Gaius Octavius was born into one of Rome’s noblest families and was named by Caesar himself to be his successor. ...
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ROM038
The first of our Roman rulers and probably, the most famous. A Roman statesman and military general, Caesar played a critical role in the events that...
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ROM037
On patrol in the grounds of the Imperial Palace.
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ROM036
A standing Guardsman complete with oval shield and long Pilum on guard outside the Emperor’s quarters.
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ROM035
Last month we released the first of our Praetorian Guardsmen ... Now, we have one of the Centurions in command of them.
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ROM027
On duty inside his Roman Fort or perhaps pacing along the raised walkway behind the fort’s walls this soldiers has no need of a large shield......
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ROM024
Preparing to repel an enemy assault this kneeling Legionary has ample protection behind his shield with the ‘Pilum’ sitting forward at a...
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ROM023
Holding his shield to the front this Legionary prepares to throw his ‘Pilum’ at the enemy.
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ROM018
From ‘brownshirts’ with political posters to FIVE CLASSIC Roman Legionaries with brightly coloured shields and very sharp swords... All...
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ROM017
From ‘brownshirts’ with political posters to FIVE CLASSIC Roman Legionaries with brightly coloured shields and very sharp swords... All...
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ROM016
From ‘brownshirts’ with political posters to FIVE CLASSIC Roman Legionaries with brightly coloured shields and very sharp swords... All...
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ROM015
From ‘brownshirts’ with political posters to FIVE CLASSIC Roman Legionaries with brightly coloured shields and very sharp swords... All...
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ROM014
From ‘brownshirts’ with political posters to FIVE CLASSIC Roman Legionaries with brightly coloured shields and very sharp swords... All...
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ROM013
A ‘companion piece’ to our standing ‘Legionary w / Marius Mule’. This Roman soldier is probably going out on a long...
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ROM012
A classic and extremely useful pose this K&C Legionary carries both a large decorated shield and his throwing “ Pilus ” ( Spear...
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ROM011
This Legionary is preparing to leave his fort or encampment and move to a new location. He carries all of his personal...
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ROM010
For any Roman collector this particular soldier is a ‘ must-have ’. Standing on guard duty, either at a gate or on a wall, he...
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ROM009
The ‘Cornu’ or ancient Roman brass instrument was used to communicate orders and signals both in camp and on the battlefield during the...
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ROM008
The “ Vexillum ” was a small flag-like object used as a military standard for each Legion in the Roman Army....
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ROM007
A ‘Signifer’ was the standard bearer of a Roman Legion. He carried the ‘Signum’ (standard) for a cohort or...
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ROM006
One of the most important men in the Legion because he carries the ‘ Eagle Standard ’ of that particular Legion. ...
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ROM005
Description: This ‘ non-commissioned officer ’ was the centurion’s right-hand man appointed personally by him. ...
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ROM004
At the launch of this current series we presented our “Primum Pilus”, literally “First Spear”... the top Centurion of a Roman...
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ROM003
The “ Primus Pilus ” or Primipilus was the most senior centurion of a Roman Legion. In the Legion, the “...
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ROM002
Every Roman Legion was commanded by a “ Legate ”, he in turn was assisted by no less than six “ Tribunes ”. ...
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ROM001
A “ Legatus ” ( anglicized as Legate ) was a General of the Roman Army equivalent to a modern general officer. Being of...
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