This greek origin sword was used by the Roman Republican legions as early from the 7th Century B.C.. Its use declined during the 4th Century B.C. and...
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Celtic swords were adopted by the Roman legions in the 4th century B.C. and soon became the most extended weapon within the Roman Army. It was...
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This was a Celtiberian from the Iberia Peninsula adopted from the Carthaginians, probably after the conquest of Carthago Nova (today...
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This was a Celtiberian from the Iberia Peninsula adopted from the Carthaginians, probably after the conquest of Carthago Nova (today...
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This short sword was introduced in the mid II Century B.C. and it was used until mid I Century A.D. (Figure not included - shown only for size...
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The Nauportus was a long blade sword used from the mid I Century B.C until mid I Century A.D. This sword was introduced by the Gaulish...
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The Mainz type sword was adopted in the mid I Century A.D. and it is the iconic short stabbing sword. (Figure not included - shown only...
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The Pompei sword was used in the mid I Century A.D. There were classified in three types. Here we present the classic one with a short and...
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The Pompei sword was used in the mid I Century A.D. There were classified in three types. Here we present the Putensen-Vimose one with...
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The Pompei sword was used in the mid I Century A.D. There were classified in three types. Here we present the Hamfelde one with a short and...
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