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- 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...
- Golden akinakes, Tillya Tepe, 1st century AD List of daggers Shamshir Parazonium "Medes and Persian swords". Members.ozemail.com.au. Archived from the...
- paludamentum (cloak), cincticulus (a sash tied around the waist) and a parazonium (status sword). The senatorial legatus legionis was removed from the Roman...
- 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...
- more in width. Ancient Rome portal Roman military personal equipment Parazonium Gaffiot, Félix (1934). Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français (in French)...
- 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...