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Soliferrum or
Soliferreum (Latin: solus, "only" + ferrum, "Iron") was the
Roman name for an
ancient Iberian ranged polearm made
entirely of iron. The soliferrum...
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Angon Falarica Framea Golo Hak
Jaculum Javelin Lancea Pilum Plumbata Soliferrum ****ulum
Verutum ****egai (Africa)
Djerid (Asia Minor,
India and Africa)...
- lances, most
notably by the Bantu-speaking
people of
southern Africa.
Soliferrum Rarabe kaPhalo Falarica Pilum Battle of
Amalinde Almogavars Shaka's military...
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conventional spears of
wooden shafts and
metal heads, the all-iron type
called soliferrum by the Romans, and Lances. Of all the
conventional spears and javelins...
- Worldwide)
Northern spear (Philippinese,
Southeast Asian)
Pilum (Roman)
Soliferrum, saunion,
soliferreum (Mediterranean) ****ulum (Roman) Vel (Indian) Verutum...
- falcata,
straight swords, spears,
javelins and an all iron
spear called the
Soliferrum.
Iberian hor**** were a key
element of
Iberian forces as well as Carthaginian...
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archaeological deposits from the 3rd
century BC to the 1st
century AD.
Javelin Soliferrum ****egai
Falcata Pilum Silius Italicus (1968)Vol. I pp27-31
Weapons of...
- (although the
Soliferrum and the
Recurve Bow are
projectile weapons in the mid and
special weapons categories).
Percentage wise, Hannibal's
Soliferrum is the...
- (weapon)
Lancea (weapon)
Leister Mesangylon One flue
harpoon Plumbata Soliferrum Vel
Toggling harpoon Two flue
harpoon Yari Schmitt, U.; Singh, A. P.;...
- in
several Iberian carvings of the period. They may have
carried the "
soliferrum", the all-iron
javelin unique to Iberia, in
addition to a
spear and shield...