- Look up
balteus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balteus may
refer to: The
girdle of a
Biblical Jewish priest A
sword belt worn by the
Roman legionary;...
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these measured 118 long and 8 cm wide.
During ancient Roman times the
balteus (plural baltei) was a type of
baldric commonly used to
suspend a sword...
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Torquigener balteus,
commonly known as the
slender blaasop, is a fish of the
pufferfish family Tetraodontidae native to the
Western Indian Ocean. Froese...
- it to be
directly derived from the
source of the
Germanic word,
Latin balteus "belt". Adam of
Bremen himself compared the sea with a belt,
stating that...
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possibly Belgium.
Parmena balteus var.
gauthieri Stösklein, 1940
Parmena balteus var.
interrupta Pic, 1891 BioLib.cz -
Parmena balteus.
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weapon (usually a sword) or
other implement such as a
bugle or drum The
balteus, the
standard belt worn by the
Roman legionary. It was
probably used to...
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unifasciata (Rossi, 1790)
Synonyms Lamia unifasciata Rossi, 1790
Parmena balteus unifasciata (Rossi, 1790)
Parmena balteus var.
unifasciata (Rossi, 1790)...
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Roman province of Pannonia. The belt was
composed of the
following parts:
Balteus:
Hanging band that was
compounded for an
overall band. Bulla:
Rivets on...
- (literally "****") was a
pouch of the toga's
fabric pulled out over the
balteus (the
diagonal section of the toga
across the chest) in imperial-era forms...
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painted Fayum mummy portrait of a
Roman officer c. 160 – c. 170, with a
green sagum, gold fibula,
white tunic, and red
leather balteus (British Museum)...