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A “Legatus” (anglicized as Legate) was a General of the Roman Army equivalent to a modern general officer. Being of Senatorial rank, his immediate superior was a Proconsul (provincial governor)....
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One of the most important men in the Legion because he carries the ‘Eagle Standard’ of that particular Legion. He wears a Lion’s pelt and head over his ‘scale’ armour....
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The “Vexillum” was a small flag-like object used as a military standard for each Legion in the Roman Army. Each vexillum would normally carry the Legion’s number ( in Roman...
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Roman Archer (Kneeling to Fire)
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Holding his shield to the front this Legionary prepares to throw his ‘Pilum’ at the enemy.
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Roman Archer (Taking Aim)
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A standing ready Roman soldier preparing to fight off the enemy and... defend a fallen Legionary.
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The first of our Roman rulers and probably, the most famous. A Roman statesman and military general, Caesar played a critical role in the events that led to the demise...
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Caesar's adopted heir, Gaius Octavius was born into one of Rome's noblest families and was named by Caesar himself to be his successor.Upon taking power and renaming himself Augustus the...
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One of Rome’s greatest generals and leading statesmen he was significant in the transformation of the city from a republic to an empire. He was also, for a time, an...
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Another of Rome’s finest Generals who was known for his successful campaigns in Germania and as the elder brother of the future emperor, Claudius. During the reign of Augustus, he...
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Vespasian ruled from 69 to 79 AD partly thanks to his successful military career during the invasion of Britain in 43 AD and the subjugation of the Jewish Rebellion in...
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Hadrian was emperor from 117-138 AD. Born into a Romano / Italo / Hispanic family he energetically pursued his own imperial ideals and personal interests by visiting almost every province...
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In Ancient Roman times the ‘Testudo’ formation or ‘Tortoise Formation’ was a kind of shield wall formation commonly used to protect a large group of soldiers moving towards the enemy....
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In Roman times the ‘Cane Corso’ dogs were used in all kinds of vicious and cruel ‘blood sports’ such as bull-baiting, tiger and lion fighting as well as gladiatorial battles...
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Lucius Aelius Sejanus rose to power under the reign of the Emperor Tiberius, the adopted son of Augustus. Sejanus was the first, but not the last, to exploit his position...
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A ‘Legate’ was a very senior official who acted as a deputy general to governors of provinces conquered by Ancient Rome in the 1st and 2nd Centuries BC, during the...
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Classic figure in a classic defensive pose. Crouching behind his shield with his ‘Pilum’ firmly anchored by his foot and angled at 45° to receive the enemy’s attack.
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Three of each of the previous 2 figures grouped together for added protection in a fighting formation. This 6 figure set comes in its own specially-designed box with a full-colour...
$ 69.95
ROM080 Gallic Hornist with Sword
$ 79.95
ROM081 Gallic Standard Bearer with Rooster and Boar Icons
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Gallic or Germanic Prisoner tied to a treasure laden ox drawn wagon. This piece was originally conceived to be used as part of a "Triumph" such as that for Marcus...
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Woodland Indians Advancing #1
$ 149.00
4 Line Infantry Skirmishing Set #1, 60th (Royal American), Regiment of Foot
$ 89.00
4 Line Infantry Skirmishing Set #1, 60th (Royal American), Regiment of Foot
$ 45.00
This Mexican infantryman will not see Mexico again! A defender’s shot has found its mark.
$ 45.00
“Juan Seguin” of Texas. A member of a notable Tejano family Seguin was one of the couriers Travis sent out of the Alamo to seek help and reinforcements.
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“James Butler Bonham” of South Carolina. Bonham stands defiantly, sword in one hand, rifle in the other supporting the “1824” Republic of Texas Flag.
$ 75.00
RTA033B the same figure as above but this time the standard is the world-famous “Texas State Flag”.