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    The Montefortino helmet was a type of Celtic, and later Roman, military helmet used from around 300 BC through the 1st century AD with continuing modifications...
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    Montefortino is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Fermo in the Italian region Marche, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Ancona, about...
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    Helmets used by gladiators were quite different from military versions. Montefortino helmet (4th century BC – 1st century AD) Coolus helmet (3rd century BC...
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    Galea or soldier's helmet. Variant forms included the Coolus helmet, Montefortino helmet, and Imperial helmet. Greaves, to protect the legs. Lorica (armour)...
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    century BCE. It was typically made in bronze or brass and, like the Montefortino type with which it co-existed, was a descendant of Celtic helmet types...
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  • which was largely superseded at the time by improved versions of the Montefortino helmet type, which continued to serve alongside it for a time. This constituted...
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    brass or copper with red plumes. Another helmet widely used was the Montefortino helmet. These helmets were mass-produced and used during the First and...
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    Romans probably wasn't used until the Imperial period. Helmets of the Montefortino and the Coolus types were the most commonly used helmets in the late...
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  • The Pinacoteca Civica Fortunato Duranti is a museum in Montefortino, Italy. In 1850, the 19th-century painter and collector Fortunato Duranti donated hundreds...
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    relief showing (centre-right) two Roman foot-soldiers c. 122 BC. Note the Montefortino-style helmets with horsehair plume, chain mail cuirasses with shoulder...
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    mostly wore plainer helmets of conical or sub-conical shape, such as the 'Montefortino' type later adopted by the Romans. The ancient depictions of Mercury...
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    suggests that "early in their history the Praetorians were still using the Montefortino-style helmet normal in the legions of the Republic and early Empire"...
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    relief showing (centre-right) two Roman foot-soldiers c. 122 BC. Note the Montefortino-style helmets with horsehair plume, chain mail cuirasses with shoulder...
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    the Ahenobarbus friezes and archaeological discoveries show that the Montefortino type was prevalent. This was made of bronze, and only protected the face...
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    reached 140,000 scudi. With his enormous wealth, he bought the villages of Montefortino and Olevano Romano from Pier Francesco Colonna, Duke of Zagarolo for...
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  • The bowl of a Montefortino-type helmet, which was used by Roman infantry between c. 300 BC and 100 AD. The cheek guards are missing....
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    Highness, French Peer, Spanish Grandee, Marquis of Fusignano, Count of Montefortino, Viscount of Clamecy, Baron of Tardello, Tumminii and Ogliastro, Lord...
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    or cassis, varied greatly in form. One of the earliest types was the Montefortino helmet used by the Republic armies up to the 1st century BC. This was...
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    the following municipalities: Amandola, Bolognola, Fiastra, Gualdo, Montefortino, San Ginesio. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful...
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    The bowl of a Montefortino-type helmet, which was used by Roman infantry between c. 300 BC and 100 AD. The cheek guards are missing....
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    February 1863) was an Italian painter and collector. Duranti was born at Montefortino, in what are now the Marche, then part of the Papal States. His father...
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  • clip Monk's cloth Monk shoe Monkey jacket Monmouth cap Monocle Monokini Montefortino helmet Montenegrin cap Montera Montera picona Moon Boot Mooskappe Mordant...
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    Corinthian Galea Illyrian Imperial Kegelhelm Konos Late Roman ridge Montefortino Negau Phrygian Pilos Shmarjet Medieval and Early Modern Armet Aventail...
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    difference of this last one without metallic boss) and a simple helmet, of Montefortino type. The horned helmets, recovered in the Apuani tribe area, were probably...
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  • Monteflavio Monteforte Cilento Monteforte d'Alpone Monteforte Irpino Montefortino Montefranco Montefredane Montefusco Montegabbione Montegalda Montegaldella...
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    province of Macerata. It flows northeast through the mountains near Montefortino and Amandola before forming the border between the provinces of Fermo...
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    The bowl of a A Montefortino-type helmet, which was used by Roman infantry between c. 300 BC and c. AD 100. The cheek guards are missing....
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    Ialoveni is twinned with: Force, Italy Ineu, Romania Lesznowola, Poland Montefortino, Italy Pașcani, Romania Pocheon, South Korea Radnevo, Bulgaria Senec...
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    The bowl of a Montefortino-type helmet, which was used by Roman infantry between c. 300 BC and 100 AD. The cheek guards are missing....
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    types of helmet used by the army of the Republic since about 250 BC: the Montefortino-type and Coolus-type. From about 70 AD onwards, these were replaced by...
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