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Not all Roman helmets were grand visions of opulence and decoration. The average trooper wore what he was given or what he could afford that was most protective, and in some cases, that would up being a helmet like this Intercisa Helmet.
If, as a gladiator, you are going to protect something, it might as well be your neck and sword-arm, since losing either of those might cost you the match! This Iron Gladiator Shoulder Guard is hardy enough to protect both!
With its distinctive shape, the Italo Brass Corinthian Helm with Plume is one of the most identifiable helmets of history. The iconic helm of the Spartan warrior, this helmet was favored by many Greeks because of its protective design.
With its distinctive shape, the Italo Iron Corinthian Helmet is one of the most identifiable helmets of history. The iconic helm of the Spartan warrior, this helmet was favored by many Greeks because of its protective design.
The great helm was great for a number of reasons, but none as important as the level of protection it provided to the wearer. This Knights Helmet is a classic example of a medieval great helm that kept its wearer safe behind steel.
If you plan on putting together your own suit of armor, this Knights Plated Arm Protection is the way to go as far as keeping your arms safe. Not only does it offer defense, but it also opens a world of versatility for your armored look.
If you plan on putting together your own armor, this Knights Plated Leg Protection is a good way to go as far as keeping your legs safe. Not only does it offer good defense, but it also opens a world of versatility for your armored look.
This Late Roman Infantry Inlercisa II Helmet is an updated form of what became the typical Roman soldiers helmet. The difference between the two is that this helmet protects a larger area, thanks to its nose guard and larger flaps.
The Greeks, and later the Romans, often idealized physical perfection, and nothing shows this as clearly as the Leather Royal Muscle Armour. This cuirass depicts a sculpted male torso in black leather, while featuring steel ornamentation.
Every soldier in the Roman army was expected to carry a shield. Like the Spartans before, the Romans tactics utilized shield-wall formations, creating impenetrable barriers made up of these iconic Linen Covered Roman Wooden Shields.
The Lobster-Tailed Pot Helmet was one of the few European helmets that had a distinctively Oriental origin, being derived from an Ottoman Turkish helm of similar design. It was adopted by much of Europe throughout the 17th century.
The Lorica Segmentata is the armor that is typically pictured whenever the common person pictures a Roman soldier. This armor features a look that is every-bit as protective as a series of interlocked metal plates appears.