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  2. File:Roman helmet.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Marvin the Martian - Wikipedia

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    Marvin wears a Roman soldier's uniform, with basketball shoes resembling the Chuck Taylor All-Stars brand. The helmet and skirt that he wears are green and his suit is red (in a few of the original shorts, his suit was green and the helmet and skirt golden). His head is a black sphere with only eyes for features.

  4. Ancient Roman military clothing - Wikipedia

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    The other problem is that the Romans took or stole most of the designs from other peoples. Fragments of surviving clothing and wall paintings indicate that the basic tunic of the Roman soldier was of red or undyed (off-white) wool. [3] Senior commanders are known to have worn white cloaks and plumes.

  5. Galea (helmet) - Wikipedia

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    A galea (, from Greek γαλέη, galéē, "weasel, marten") [1] was a Roman soldier's metal helmet, most famously worn by the heavy infantry of the legions. Some gladiators , specifically murmillo ( myrmillo ), also wore bronze galeae with face masks and decorations, often a fish on its crest. [ 2 ]

  6. Montefortino helmet - Wikipedia

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    Canosa; Rieti: This type was the first to evince inscriptions identifying them clearly as Roman.; Buggenum, c. 1st Century BC: These simple and practical helmets clearly belong to the Montefortino type and are thought to have been used during the time of Caesar contemporaneously with the Mannheim sub-type of Coolus helmet.

  7. Alexamenos graffito - Wikipedia

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    In the top right of the image is what has been interpreted as either the Greek letter upsilon or a tau cross. [1] To the left of the image is a young man – apparently intended to represent Alexamenos [6] – as a Roman soldier or guard, raising one hand in a gesture possibly suggesting worship. [7] [8]

  8. Category:Ancient helmets - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman helmets (16 P) Pages in category "Ancient helmets" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Imperial helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial helmet-type was a type of helmet worn by Roman legionaries. Prior to the Empire, Roman Republican soldiers often provided their own equipment, which was passed down from father to son. Prior to the Empire, Roman Republican soldiers often provided their own equipment, which was passed down from father to son.