- A
parazonium is a long
triangular dagger, wide at the hilt end and
coming to a point. In
Roman mythology, it is
frequently carried by Virtus, particularly...
- long spear, its
point turned downward to the ground. Her
other weapon, a
parazonium, is sheathed; it is the
sword of
authority rather than that of combat...
- with a
sharp point designed for fighting.
Acinaces Bronze Age
dagger Parazonium Pugio Sica High
Middle Ages
Knightly dagger Late
Middle Ages
Anelace (14th...
-
which were the
symbols of the
House of Braganza. Her left hand
holds the
parazonium, with a
trophy of
flags behind. The
Genius encomp****es a
statue of Jupiter...
- more in width.
Ancient Rome
portal Roman military personal equipment Parazonium Gaffiot, Félix (1934).
Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français (in French)...
-
serve for a
company of 24 men at the
dinner table. (Welsh mythology)
Parazonium, a
dagger frequently carried by Virtus, Mars, Roma, or the Emperor, giving...
- ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ R: Roma
seated on
shield holding Nike with
wreath and palm and
parazonium is
crowned with a
wreath by
Tyche holding cornucopia standing behind ΕΔΕϹϹΑΙΩΝ...
- even
adopted the triangular-bladed
Iberian dagger,
which they
called the
parazonium. Like the gladius, the
pugio was most
often used as a
thrusting (stabbing...
-
touching the earth; and
holding in her left hand, a
sheathed sword, or
parazonium,
pointing upward; her head
erect and face upturned; her left foot on the...
- reverse. In this
Galba appears seated in a
curule chair,
holding the
parazonium and
receiving Palladium at the
hands of the
representation of the goddess...