Roman Leather Belt w/ Embossed Plates


Roman belt

Beltplates are generally described as either narrow or wide. The narrow plates are the older style, the narrow belts often being worn in pairs. These plates are either cast brass or cut from sheet, and frequently tinned or silvered, and inlaid with niello (a black silver sulfide compound).


Roman belt Vitellius

The balteus, the standard belt worn by the Roman legionary. It was probably used to tuck clothing into or to hold weapons. Caligae, heavy-soled military shoes or sandals which were worn by Roman legionary soldiers and auxiliaries throughout the history of the Roman Republic and Empire. The focale, a scarf worn by the Roman legionary to protect.


Early Roman Period 5cm Wide Military Belt with Additional Plates

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Early Romano British Belt plate RB21 Raymond's Quiet Press

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Roman belt set late RB12 Set, Lg tip Raymond's Quiet Press

Three bronze belt plates from a late Roman Legionary. These three plates can be broken down into two descriptive sections. 1.) The Buckle plate, consists of a buckle loop with two serpent/dragon decorations facing the hinge. The heads of the serpents are clear and have two eyes, a gaping mouth, ears and scales (two parallel lines at the neck).


Roman Leather Belt MCI2238 LARP Distribution

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Early Roman Period 5cm Wide Military Belt with Additional Plates

Here is a list of the top 10 ancient Roman pieces of armor and costumes: Contents show. 10. Belts. The ancient Romans called this belt the balteus. A typical military belt was worn over the shoulder and reached down to the opposite hip. The Roman legions typically used the balteus to hang their sword or any other relevant piece of military.


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Roman belt-fittings from Burgenae Ivan Radman-Livaja The site of Novi Banovci on the Danube river, in the authors agree that the cohors I Thracum civium Romanorum south-western part of the Serbian province of Vojvodina, pia fidelis was stationed in Burgenae after AD 138.. Considering that such pendants were tion similar belt plates from.


LARP Roman Leather Belt

The Mark of a Soldier The Cingulum is the mark of the soldier — not only that, it's really a status symbol of being a soldier. Worn at all times, even off duty, only soldiers were allowed, by law, to wear this unique belt.


Roman Belt with 10 RömK 3A Etsy

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Belt Buckle for Roman Belt, Mainz, Brass, Belts, Ancient Rome, Replica

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Early Roman Period 5cm Wide Military Belt with Additional Plates

The object so carefully decorated is a Roman soldier's belt plate. Soldiers were wealthy, high-status individuals and they were allowed to augment their uniforms with the evidence - 3rd century 'bling'. The plate may well have been used on a sword-belt, given its date most likely belonging to a soldier of the sixth legion.


Two Roman belt buckles and plates. The top one is of a early Augustan

The brass plate is perfectly suited for your own DIY Roman belt project or as a replacement/spare plate. An ideal accessory for Roman re-enactment. Details: - Material: cast brass with antiqued finish - Dimensions: approx. 4.3 x 3.8 cm - Weight: approx. 40 g - Best suited for approx. 4 cm wide leather belts


Roman Military Belt

It was popular among the Roman legionnaires in the 2nd half of the 1st - early 2nd century A.D. Such belts were usually made from leather and very ornate, decorated with costly and skillfully made metal belt plates and belt buckles (most often, bronze with engraved or cast ornaments).


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At the end of Roman Britain rare dragon buckles and strap ends, with bar stiffeners make an appearance. Double horse head buckles become popular. Strap ends get thinner. After the Roman departure dragon buckles with fixed plates are found. Availability www.re-enactment.biz stocks various belt fittings including nice dolphin buckles.

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