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"Linothoraxes" in the army of Aetius?
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(03-29-2016, 08:25 PM)FlavivsĀ Aetivs Wrote: The presence of the Phrygian helmets in the second image makes me want to think its a classicization, though. Many of the helmets are "Greek" style.

I think so too, although some bust(s) of Valentinian (III?) have brought some in the reenactment field to add shoulder pieces to their armours.
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RE: "Linothoraxes" in the army of Aetius? - by Robert Vermaat - 03-30-2016, 10:45 AM

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