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A fragmented Roman helmet dating to Britain's Iron Age has been meticulously reconstructed. It goes on display at the Harborough Museum.
Now Roman citizens of any social level could become equestrians, as long as they were of good reputation, in good health and owned at least 400,000 sesterces (Roman coins). Running the empire ...
The Roman cavalry was light but during the chaotic 3rd century AD, Romans adapted cataphracts, as Emperor Gallienus (ruled 253–268 AD) and his general and putative usurper Aureolus (died 268) arguably ...
A well-defined horse cemetery uncovered in Stuttgart’s Bad Cannstatt neighborhood was the final resting place for over 100 horses that were part of the Roman Empire’s cavalry in the second ...
Archaeological excavations in the Kaleto district of the Bulgarian town of Lom, which concluded recently, uncovered significant Roman military remains dating back to the 1st century AD, BNR reports.
The discovery of a Roman horses’ graveyard shows a soldier’s grief at the loss of his equine partner, 1,800 years later. An excavation carried out by the state office for monument preservation ...
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