ROMAN CHARACTERS
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PRINCESS JULIO CLAUDIENNE - GODDESS OF FEMININITY
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Item: SR72384
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EMPEROR ADRIAN
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Adriano (76-138 a.C.) was a Roman Emperor from 117 to 138. Born from an hispanic-italian family, he is known all over the world in the history for building the Hadrian’s Wall who marked the limit on North Britannia, the rebuilding of the Pantheon and the construction of Venus Temple in Rome.
He is also a famous representative of the humanism.
Item: SR77331
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JULIUS CAESAR BUST
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Gaius Julius Caesar (100 b.C. – 44 b.C.) was the most famous roman politician, historian, writer and military figure in history and the most influential person in the rise of the Roman Empire. Caesar was the dictator of Rome and the first emperor, until his death on the Ides of March by a group of rebel senators, who stabbed him to death. He was famous for the military commentaries “De Bello Gallico” and “De Bello Civilii”.
Item: SR77363
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT
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Known as one of the most successful military commander, strategist, and tactician in the history, Alexander contained the unification of the multi-city states of ancient Greece and went on to conquer the Persian Empire, reaching as far as the Punjab. A pupil of Aristotle, he had been given the aspiration to greatness by supposed lineage of Greek Gods such as Zeus and Achilles. During his 12-year military campaigning, Alexander integrated foreigners into his army and encouraged his officers to marry local women. Alexander had planned to continue westward to conquer Europe before dying in Babylon of illness at age 33. Amongst his legacies is the Hellenistic Age as we know it.
Item: SR77653
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ROMAN CENTURION
Bronzed Resin Statue finished by hand in each particular detail
Item: SR71969
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GAY JULIUS CAESAR
Bronzed Resin Statues finished by hand in each particular detail.
Gaius Julius Caesar (100 b.C. – 44 b.C.) was the most famous roman politician, historian, writer and military figure in history and the most influential person in the rise of the Roman Empire. Caesar was the dictator of Rome and the first emperor, until his death on the Ides of March by a group of rebel senators, who stabbed him to death. He was famous for the military commentaries “De Bello Gallico” and “De Bello Civilii”.
Item: SR76171
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MURMILLO GLADIATOR
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The “murmillo” was a type of gladiator during the Roman Imperial Age. The murmillo gladiator was equipped with a sword, a rectangular shield called “scutum”, a leather belt with metal decorations, a special arm guard made of iron and leather and a large helmet with a typical grill face visor. Usually, the murmillo gladiators were muscular and strong men, to support all this equipment and fight with other type of gladiators, like the Thracians or the Oplomachi.
Item: SR77497
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SPARTACUS
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Spartacus (111-71 b.C.) was a Thracian gladiator, known as the leader of the escaped slaves in the Third Sevile War, leading the big slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Around 75 b.C., after being sold to Lentulus Batiatus, he became a gladiator. Then, two years later, exasperated by the inhuman conditions made by Lentulus, he became the aggressive leader of about 3.000 slaves until his defeat in the city of Petelia. He has become an example of the fight of the oppressed people against the strong powers.
Item: SR71995
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ROMAN COMMANDER PAPER KNIFE AND PEN HOLDER
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The Roman Empire army was one of the most invincible and devasting force in the history of human mankind. All the brave soldiers who had conquered the world were guided by fierce commanders with their swords. This roman army commander is caught in the act of kneeling with the sword in their hands, to help you open all your paper letters and hold the pen for you.
Item: SR77407
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GLADIATOR WITH GLAUDIUS AND PARMA
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The gladiators were a group of armed fighter who entertained the common public in the arenas during the Roman Empire. They were dangerous and powerful men, equipped with special weapons, mainly the gladius (a sword) and the “parma”, a special rounded shield used by the Roman army, made in iron with a protection boss in the center, called “umbro”. The gladiators were ruthless and they always finish their adversaries with a lethal shot.
Item: SR77526
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GLADIATOR WITH LANCE
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The gladiators were a group of armed fighter who entertained the common public in the arenas during the Roman Empire. They were dangerous and powerful men, equipped with special weapons. This ruthless one is holding a lance in his left hand and he’s waiting his exhausted opponent to stand up, so that he can rage the final shot in his chest to kill him.
Item: SR77527
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AUGUSTO IMPERATORE
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Gaius Octavius Thurinus, better known as Octavian or Augustus (63 b.C. - 14 A.D.) was the first emperor of Rome, reigning from 27 b.C. until his death. He was proclaimed "Augustus" in 27 b.C. as "worthy of veneration and honor" for his work towards the Senate and for the protection of intellectuals and culture in general. He was also famous for his administration of the city of Rome, of which he also took care of the water management system and food supply.
Item: SR73509
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ROMAN SOLDIER
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The roman soldiers were the most powerful army force in the world from 753 to 476 B.C. and the most effective military institution and longest ever known in human history, before being dismantled by the brutal force of the barbarians in the lands of Germany. This roman soldier is equipped with big shield, powerful sword at his side and a long javelin, waiting to join his companions to fight the enemy’s army.
Item: SR76038
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ROMAN SOLDIER
Bronzed Resin Statues finished by hand in each particular detail.
The roman soldiers were the most powerful army force in the world from 753 to 476 B.C. and the most effective military institution and longest ever known in human history, before being dismantled by the brutal force of the barbarians in the lands of Germany. This roman soldier is equipped with a long lance and a shield, to protect him from the enemy’s army.
Item: SR76048
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT
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Alexander the Great (356 b.C. – 323 b.C.) was the most famous king of the ancient greek kingdom of Macedon. In only 12 years he conquered the entire persian empire, from Asia to Egypt, including the actual Pakistan, Afghanistan and North India. He was an extraordinary military brain and an excellent diplomatic. He was also a pioneer of the importance of propaganda, which generates many myths and legends about him and his incredible conquests.
Item: SR76086
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BEN HUR - ROMAN CHARIOT
Bronzed Resin Statue finished by hand in each particular detail
Item: SR72011
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Bronzed Resin Statue finished by hand in each particular detail.
Known as one of the most successful military commander, strategist, and tactician in the history, Alexander contained the unification of the multi-city states of ancient Greece and went on to conquer the Persian Empire, reaching as far as the Punjab. A pupil of Aristotle, he had been given the aspiration to greatness by supposed lineage of Greek Gods such as Zeus and Achilles. During his 12-year military campaigning, Alexander integrated foreigners into his army and encouraged his officers to marry local women. Alexander had planned to continue westward to conquer Europe before dying in Babylon of illness at age 33. Amongst his legacies is the Hellenistic Age as we know it.
Item: SR76423
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BEN HUR - ROMAN CHARIOT (large size)
Bronzed Resin Statue finished by hand in each particular detail
Item: SR72706
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