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Valerivs,
That's a snazzy little T-shirt there. Does it say an ARMY of one on the back?
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Will do.
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Rob,
LOL! :lol:
Maybe I can cajole Theo to the Dark Side. I should just make some more shields and begin a recruiting drive.
Good news for me a friend is going to start working on a Draco for me in May.
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Cavallarios by Nikos.
Enjoy!
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I know that one - Late Roman cavalryman, last plate. But I like it!
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Rob,
From an email I got from Theo I understand that Jeff is on military deployment which explains why he seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth.
I plan to make a baldric for my sword when I get back and a belt as I am not happy with the depeeka one I have.
Dave
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Well Kavalarios was in Heraklious army.
Herakios is the one credired of indroducing step-nomad fashions to the army after finding it in a wreched state after the reign of Fokas.
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Well, actually he is similarly dressed as the cavalryman in the Osprey book, who is said to have fought in the Justinian wars, a 100 years before Heraklios. But why not 7th century, I guess not much changed for steppe cavalry.
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Greetings,
Very nice...
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regards
Arthes
Cristina
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The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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Cristina, these lads are late roman early byzantine period.
They were subsidised and equiped probably by the imperial works in Adrianopolis. The armor design is step-like but probably made by the byzantine armorers.
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Hello!
I would like to refer to the links Faventianus set in here on the 17 march.
The first helmet is the one from Augsburg, isn't it?
But where is the second one from?
Is it right that some say it is an infantry-helmet with cavalry-cheak-protections?
Thank you for your answers!
BAR-BAR-A
Barbara Köstner