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    shield Roman military decorations and punishments Mirror armour – similar oriental armour "Roman Military Equipment: Signum - Eagle - Phalera". www.romancoins...
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  • Phalera may refer to: Phalera (moth), a genus of moths Phalera (harness), a piece of horse harness, frequently decorated in antiquity Phalera (military...
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    of Caere, spectators from the Tomb of the Biges of Tarquinia) Phalera (military decoration) The founding ritual of a city Roads between cities The citizens...
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    alongside the use of the draft horse, and remain collectors items today. Phalera is the archaeological term for equivalent disks, which were popular in...
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    Greek mythological hero Phalerus (Greek: Φάληρος, Phaleros) via the Latin phalera ('heroics'), sometimes spelled faleristics, is an auxiliary science of...
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    Mainz Gladius Image of a roundel with the bust of an emperor Detail of the phalera with Latin inscription L. Burn, The British Museum Book of Greek and Roman...
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    Another, stylistically dated to the 2nd century, is inscribed on a Roman phalera (ornamental disk): INVENTORI LUCIS SOLI INVICTO AUGUSTO ("I glorify the...
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    battalion of about 480 men. He spent the rest of his military service there. A decorative phalera, or piece of harness, with his name on it has been found...
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    Although war elephants are never represented on coins, a harness plate (phalera) dated to the 3rd–2nd century BC, today in the Hermitage Museum, depicts...
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    similar finds at Slimnic (Sibiu County) and Herastrau Bucuresti. The Dacian phalera from Lupu-Cergău, Alba County, depicts a feminine divinity wearing some...
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