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  2. Marvin the Martian - Wikipedia

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    He frequently appears as a villain in cartoons and video games, and wears a Roman soldier's helmet and skirt. The character has been voiced by Mel Blanc, Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen and Eric Bauza, among others. The character first appeared as an antagonist in the 1948 Bugs Bunny cartoon Haredevil Hare. [1]

  3. Galea (helmet) - Wikipedia

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    The embossed eyebrows and the circular brass bosses are typical of the Imperial Gallic helmets. 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.

  4. Ancient Roman military clothing - Wikipedia

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    Examples of items of Roman military personal armour included: Galea or soldier's helmet. Variant forms included the Coolus helmet, Montefortino helmet, and Imperial helmet. Greaves, to protect the legs. Lorica , including: Lorica hamata (mail armour) Lorica manica (arm guards) Lorica plumata (a form of scale armour resembling feathers)

  5. Forward March Hare - Wikipedia

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    Forward March Hare is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [1] The short was released on February 14, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny . [ 2 ]

  6. 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. Thus, a variety of equipment, from different eras was present in the ranks.

  7. Montefortino helmet - Wikipedia

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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. This helmet type is named after the region of Montefortino ( frazione of Arcevia ) in Italy , where a Montefortino helmet was first uncovered in a Celtic burial.

  8. Emesa helmet - Wikipedia

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    The helmet is dated to the first half of the first century AD, based on the style of the acanthus scroll on the back of the helmet, and other objects found with the helmet and in the tombs nearby. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] It is the earliest known Roman helmet with a face mask, and is broadly classified as a cavalry sports helmet—type D, according to the ...

  9. List of combat helmets - Wikipedia

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    Plastic and cloth copy of the M1 Helmet, Developed during Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Limited use on the modern Iraqi army. M80/03 Helmet: Iraq: 1980: Iraqi Army: Improved and stronger variant of the M80 helmet, this version has a distinct cover M83 helmet: South Africa: 1983: Paratroopers of the South African Army: Variant of the OR-201 helmet M87 ...