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- awarded it as a kind of medal. Roman military units could also be awarded phalerae for distinguished conduct in action. These awards were often mounted on...
- The Xanten Horse-Phalerae is the name of a set of Roman silvered bronze horse-trappings found in Xanten, Germany. The set is now in the British Museum's...
- One of the Xanten Horse-Phalerae located in the British Museum, measuring 10.5 cm (4.1 in). It bears an inscription formed from punched dots: PLINIO PRAEF...
- Xanten), Germany. Caelius is depicted wearing his military uniform, with phalerae (a type of military decoration), armillae (a type of bracelet), and a corona...
- adopted an elaborate system of military awards that included medals called phalerae to be issued to soldiers and units for a variety of achievements. The practice...
- analogues which are not mirror armours, but have the same construction: Roman phalerae Byzantine klivanium (Κλιβάνιον) ****anese yukino****a dō armour Mail and...
- Treister, "The Theme of Amazonomachy in Late classical Toreutics: On the Phalerae from Bolshaya Bliznitsa," in Pontus and the Outside World: Studies in Black...
- military decorations presented: Torc – gold necklet Armillae – gold armbands Phalerae – gold, silver, or bronze sculpted disks worn on the breastplate during...
- 2009-09-16 at the Wayback Machine Order of Léopold Order of Leopold at phalerae.org Order of Leopold at Northeastmedals History of the Creation of the...
- (2001) and Hachmann (1990) suggest, the Veneti also produced the silver phalerae, found on the Isle of Sark, as well as the Helden phalera, then there are...