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SPQR is an acronym from a Latin phrase, Senātus Populusque Rōmānus ("The Senate and People of Rome"). The Roman Eagle was the national animal, and graced the standard of each legion. A standard-bearer would carry the eagle with them, and it the standard fell or was lost, it had to be retrieved at all costs. (cafepress, 2014) Spqr Tattoo, Imperial Tattoo, Imperiul Roman, Roman Tattoo, Roman Army, Roman Legion, Empire Romain, Classical Antiquity, Eagle Tattoo

SPQR is an acronym from a Latin phrase, Senātus Populusque Rōmānus ("The Senate and People of Rome"). The Roman Eagle was the national animal, and graced the standard of each legion. A standard-bearer would carry the eagle with them, and it the standard fell or was lost, it had to be retrieved at all costs. (cafepress, 2014)

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Centurion Roman Gladius, Military Gear Tactical, The Legion, Cool Swords, Arm Armor, The Men, Labor, The Spirit, Rome

Valor and Discipline; the watchwords of the Legions of Imperial Rome. In the vast bronze and steel ranks of the Legion none embodied these words more than the Centurion. The soul of the Legion, his scars were tattoos of Valor and the loud crack of his vine-stick kept the rhythm of Discipline. A decorated Veteran, his great labor was to forge and hone the spirit of the Legion by being the physical embodiment of its values. He did so with his greatest tools; Respect and Fear. With carefully…

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Del Tin Pompeii Roman Gladius. Overall Length: 27 1/2'' Blade: 20 1/4'', Weight: 1 lb 12.5 oz. The straight-edged Pompeii is the ‘’classic’’ gladius. Easier to manufacture than the Fulham or Mainz the Pompeii is a design that has done away with everything unnecessary and is an effective, utilitarian sword. It seems to have been the dominant Gladius pattern from about the mid 1st Century to the early 3rd Century A.D. Roman Gladius, Roman Shield, Knife Patterns, The Guard, Cool Swords, 1st Century, Hard Wood, Pompeii, Axes

Del Tin Pompeii Roman Gladius. Overall Length: 27 1/2'' Blade: 20 1/4'', Weight: 1 lb 12.5 oz. The straight-edged Pompeii is the ‘’classic’’ gladius. Easier to manufacture than the Fulham or Mainz the Pompeii is a design that has done away with everything unnecessary and is an effective, utilitarian sword. It seems to have been the dominant Gladius pattern from about the mid 1st Century to the early 3rd Century A.D.

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