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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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    In 1996, the Connecticut Coyotes of the Arena Football League wore red, white, and blue winged helmets,. [6] There is also evidence that several early National Football League teams wore the winged helmet. The New York Giants wore an early version of the winged helmet in 1930–1931. [7] [8] The Chicago Bears used the winged helmet in 1931 and ...

  4. Petasos - Wikipedia

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    It was worn primarily by farmers, travellers and hunters, and was considered characteristic of rural people. As a winged hat, it became the symbol of Hermes, the Greek mythological messenger god. [3] Along with the pileus, the petasos was the most common hat worn in Ancient Greece. [4]

  5. History of the football helmet - Wikipedia

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    The helmets of the University of Michigan Wolverines bear logos that follow the original seams of the winged leather helmets. Professional team logos started in 1948 when Fred Gehrke , a halfback for the Los Angeles Rams , began painting a horn design on all of the Rams' helmets.

  6. Hermes - Wikipedia

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    Hermes's winged sandals are evident in this Getty Villa copy of a Roman bronze recovered from the Villa of the Papyri, Naples. At all times, however, through the Hellenistic periods, Roman, and throughout Western history into the present day, several of his characteristic objects are present as identification, but not always all together.

  7. Polish hussars - Wikipedia

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    The badge of the Polish Army's 11th Armoured Cavalry Division features a stylized hussar wing and helmet. [15] The Division's patron is Jan III Sobieski, who led the winged hussars at the Battle of Vienna, and the unit's commemorative badge is inscribed with the inherited battle honour "Vienna 1683". [15]

  8. Penn State football helmets through the years - AOL

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    The complete history of Penn State's helmet design, from leather to today's signature look. ... The years of the helmet number went out with a bang, a Penn State’s only Heisman Trophy winner was ...

  9. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    The horned and winged helmets associated with the Vikings in popular mythology were the invention of 19th-century Romanticism. [15] The horned helmet may have been introduced in Richard Wagner's Ring operas (set in Germany): The male chorus wore horned helmets, while the other characters had winged helmets. [40]