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  2. Winged helmet - Wikipedia

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    A winged helmet is a helmet decorated with wings, usually one on each side. Ancient depictions of the god Hermes, Mercury and of Roma depict them wearing winged helmets, and in the 19th century the winged helmet became widely used to depict the Celts. It was also used in romantic illustrations of legendary Norse gods and heroes. The motif ...

  3. Winged football helmet - Wikipedia

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    The winged football helmet is a helmet bearing a distinctive two-toned painted design that typically has sharp outward curves over the forehead forming a wing. It is worn by many high school and college American football teams.

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Hope Diamond, the diamond has been surrounded by a mythology of a reputed curse to the effect that it brings misfortune and tragedy to persons who own it or wear it, but there are strong indications that such stories were fabricated to enhance the stone's mystery and appeal, since increased publicity usually raised the gem's value and ...

  5. Mercury and Two Allegorical Figures - Wikipedia

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    The limestone sculpture measures approximately 6 ft. x 70 in. x 53 inches and rests on a concrete base that is 45 x 74 x 59 inches. It depicts Mercury with a winged helmet and sandals, behind two seated allegorical female figures. [2]

  6. History of the football helmet - Wikipedia

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    The helmet slowly began to take more of the appearance we recognize today when around 1915 more padding and flaps were added with ear holes for better on-field communication. Painted helmets have been around almost as long as helmets themselves: used to show team spirit and to help the quarterback distinguish a down field receiver from the ...

  7. Penn State football helmets through the years - AOL

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    USA TODAY Sports. You have to look at it closely, but there was a slight modification to the Penn State helmet in 1986. The shade of gray used on the facemask was darker and, to the naked eye ...

  8. Obsolete badges of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Henry "Hap" Arnold wearing the Army Air Forces' Master Pilot Badge (above ribbons) and Army Signal Corps' Military Aviator Badge (below ribbons)

  9. Michigan Wolverines football - Wikipedia

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    Upon arriving at Michigan, Crisler introduced the winged football helmet, ostensibly to help his players find the receivers down field. [45] Whatever the reasoning, the winged helmet has since become one of the iconic marks of Michigan football. [46] Michigan debuted the winged helmet in a game against Michigan State in 1938. [47]