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Caligae (Latin; sg.:
caliga) are heavy-soled
hobnailed military sandal-boots that were worn as
standard issue by
Roman legionary foot-soldiers and auxiliaries...
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Equivalent to a
short boot or high-top shoe, it was
lighter than the
military caliga but s****ier than slip-on
shoes like the
soccus and able to
easily handle...
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Reconstruction Ancient Roman caliga...
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enable her
rescue by Loki. The
specific caligata is
Latin for "booted" from
caliga, "boot".
Booted warbler seen in Udumalpet,
Tamil Nadu,
India Eggs of Iduna...
- been lost. List of
Roman emperors "Caligula" is the
diminutive form of
caliga, a
military boot.
Barrett believes his
death was
probably natural; Syria...
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Caliga v.
Inter Ocean Newspaper Co., 215 U.S. 182 (1909), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held a
person cannot file a second...
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Original Roman caliga,
found at Qasr Ibrim, Egypt. 1st
century BC – 1st
century AD.
British Museum, room 65....
- High-heeled sandals.
Mexican sandals Charlton Heston and Jack Hawkins's
caliga sandal-boots from the
American film Ben-Hur
Vietnamese sandal Low heel sandals...
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Reproduction caliga, made from a
single piece of leather, plus an
outsole added with shoe tacks...
- from the 2011
Debbie Reynolds auctions Charlton Heston and Jack Hawkins's
caliga sandal-boots One of the
miniature Roman galleys used in Ben-Hur in 1959...