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"The helmet may have belonged to a Germanic warlord who served in the Roman auxiliaries, bringing his personal equipment home after his service ended," said Thomasen. "Alternatively, it could have ...
“The helmet may have belonged to a Germanic warlord who served in the Roman auxiliaries, bringing his personal equipment home after his service ended,” Thomasen explained. “The missing cheek ...
"The helmet may have belonged to a Germanic warlord who served in the Roman auxiliaries," Thomasen said in the latest statement. "Alternatively, it could have been looted from a Roman legionary ...
The Roman-Germanic settlement discovered near the village of Cífer in 1965 may seem unremarkable at first glance - there are many such sites. But research has since revealed that the settlement was ...
They were a Germanic people separated from the Chatti who were allies ... an old enemy of Civilis who had also served as a Roman auxiliary fighting in the ranks of Lupercus first and then Vocula, ...