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Hoplomachus Gladiator Helmet – Roman Gladiator Helmet

Item No. H015
Period: Roman Imperial (1st-4th century A.D.)
Condition: New

$399.00

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This Hoplomachus Gladiator Helmet is made from 18 gauge steel with brass face guard and is fully wearable. A hoplomachus (pl. hoplomachi) (Greek: ?????????) (hoplon meaning “shield” in greek) was a type of gladiator in ancient Rome, armed to resemble a Greek hoplite (soldier with heavy armor and helmet,a round shield, a spear and a sword). The hoplomachus would wear a bronze helmet, a manica on his right arm, loincloth (subligaculum), heavy padding on his legs, and a pair of high greaves reaching to mid-thigh. His weapons were the spear and a short sword. He was often pitted against the murmillo (armed like a Roman soldier), perhaps as a re-enactment of Rome’s wars in Greece and the Hellenistic East. The name hoplomachus means ‘armored fighter’. The small, round shield was as much a weapon as a sword or spear, not unlike the original hoplites (who carried a larger shield), who used it primarily for defensive purposes, but also employed it in their charges, using it to ram their opponents at the onset of a fight. His usual opponent was the murmillo but he might fight the thraex in exceptional cases.

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