![]() note the differences in style between these two replicas, based on actual archeological finds.Īrmor in Russell Crowe's Gladiator and most other popular depictions of gladiators is mostly hoey. Gladiator armor was highly stylised and specific to the type of gladiator. there were also regional variations, depending on where the legionary armor was made.Ĭenturions generally wore a crest on their helmets in a crest holder, but few of these fragile objects have survived.Īs for gladiators, they almost never wore the same armor as legionaries. ![]() It has a wealth of images of Roman and Greek helmets and armor. I highly recommend you get the book (in English) from your library's inter-library loan system. a graphic from Peter Connolly's excellent Greece and Rome at War showing the evolution of Roman helmet design. The classic crested and peaked "Roman helmet" from your link and others is largely a fiction. Previous AMAs | Previous Roundtables Featuresįeature posts are posted weekly. The model has a fully textured, detailed design that allows for close-up renders, and was originally modeled in 3ds Max 2012 and rendered with V-Ray. May 25th | Panel AMA with /r/AskBibleScholars 3D Model weaponry armour helmet military helmet roman helmet Roman Centurion Helmet is a high quality, photo real model that will enhance detail and realism to any of your rendering projects. Please Subscribe to our Google Calendar for Upcoming AMAs and Events To nominate someone else as a Quality Contributor, message the mods. Our flaired users have detailed knowledge of their historical specialty and a proven record of excellent contributions to /r/AskHistorians. Please Read and Understand the Rules Before Contributing. Report Comments That Break Reddiquette or the Subreddit Rules. Serious On-Topic Comments Only: No Jokes, Anecdotes, Clutter, or other Digressions. Provide Primary and Secondary Sources If Asked. Write Original, In-Depth and Comprehensive Answers, Using Good Historical Practices. Questions should be clear and specific in what they ask, and should be able to get detailed answers from historians whose expertise is likely to be in particular times and places. ![]() Nothing Less Than 20 Years Old, and Don't Soapbox. Be Nice: No Racism, Bigotry, or Offensive Behavior. Downvote and Report comments that are unhelpful or grossly off-topic.Upvote informative, well sourced answers. ![]() New to /r/AskHistorians? Please read our subreddit rules and FAQ before posting! Apply for Flair ![]()
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