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Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(Unabridged) Edited by William Kaufman. DESCRIPTION: Softcover: 99 pages. Publisher: Dover Publications. Inc; 1997) ISBN: ... more048629823X. One of the world’s most famous and influential books. Meditations” by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius(121-180 A.D. incorporates the stoic percepts he used to cope with his life as a warrior and administrator of an empire. Ascending to the imperial throne in 161 AD, Aurelius found his reign beset by natural disasters and war. In the wake of these challenges, he set down a series of private reflections, outlining a philosophy of commitment to virtue above pleasure and tranquility above happiness. Reflecting the emperor’s own noble and self-sacrificing code of conduct. This eloquent and moving work draws and enriches the tradition of Stoicism, which stressed the search for inner peace and ethical certainty in an apparently chaotic world. Serenity was to be achieved by emulating in one’s personal conduct the underlying orderliness and lawfulness of nature. And in the face of the inevitable pain, loss, and death; the suffering at the core of life, Aurelius counsels stoic detachment from the things that are beyond one’s control, and a focus on one’s own will and perception. Presented here in a specially modernized version of this classic George Long translation. This updated and revised edition is easily accessible to contemporary readers. It not only provides a fascinating glimpse into the mind and personality of a highly principled Roman of the second century, but also offers today’s readers a practical and inspirational guide to the challenges of everyday life. CONDITION: New. Never read. PLEASE SEE IMAGES BELOW FOR SAMPLE PAGES FROM INSIDE OF BOOK. PLEASE SEE PUBLISHER. PROFESSIONAL, AND READER REVIEWS BELOW. PUBLISHER REVIEW: REVIEW: Marcus Aurelius reigned from 161 AD to 180 AD. And was perhaps the only true philosopher-king in the history of the world. In his“Meditations” a series of notes to himself, he formulated his pantheist Stoic bel
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Rare genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine belt separator buckle applique artifact decorated. Original tone. Item is in good condition and very rare and nice ... moreinclusion to the finest collection.
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Rare Original Ancient Roman bronze belt buckle artifact 3rd Century AD. Item is in good condition and very rare and nice inclusion to the finest collection.
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Etruria and Etruscan Civilization : The Etruscan civilization flourished in central Italy between the 8th and 3rd century BC. Much of Etruscan culture ... moreand even history was either obliterated or assimilated into the conquering Roman Empire.
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Rare genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine Shield Boss. Original tone. Item is in good condition and very rare and nice inclusion to the finest collection. ... moretotal weight.
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Rings were worn by ancient Greek and Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth. Band is broken. As pictured.
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This ancient Roman Greek soldier war helmet is a truly unique piece of history. Crafted from iron, it features intricate faces engraved on its surface, ... moremaking it a rare find for any collector. The helmet's color is as shown in the pictures, and it is an original piece. Its style is Roman Greek, and it originates from Afghanistan. This helmet will make a great addition to any antique collection and is perfect for display or study.The helmet has been restored by professional and some of the feather has been added to cover the holes or damaged part , example the coin has been added to cover a damage part
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Even the word "imperator" was ambiguous. REVIEW: Conspiracy, suspicion, power, corruption, poison, conquests, marauders, murders and more murders. Such ... moreis the history of Roman Empire. Then again there are copious examples from every nation's history of such dastardly acts to grab power, from Egyptians pharos, to Bourbons, to Indian Moguls, to British royalty.
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Even the word "imperator" was ambiguous. If you’re a buff or serious student of Roman History, this is a “must have”, and is considered amongst the best ... moretranslations of Suetonius. How does Nero reward her?.
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Rare genuine Original Ancient Roman Anglo Saxon soldiers Evil eye protection magic ring. Wounds of Christ/Cross design. Rings were worn by ancient Greek ... moreand Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth.
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I realized that so many aspects of the history of Roman wine were excellent "windows" on how Romans thought and felt about themselves and the diverse ... morepeoples most obviously, the Greeks and the Celts that they had conquered.
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Do You Love Ancients?. Curious to Know More?. Not cleaned. As pictured.
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REVIEW : Finger rings call upon the arts of the goldsmith. Engraver, and jeweler. Etruscan Scarabs and Rings. So does the gem refer to the Roman armies ... moreavenging a past defeat?. The burial chamber of an Etruscan lady, near Vulci, opened over a century ago, yielded a rich parure.
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Roman military units could also be awarded phalerae for distinguished conduct in action. These awards were often mounted on the staffs of the unit's standards. ... moreAge: 200-300 AD.
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The British Museum has one of the finest collections of Assyrian artifacts in the world, centered around the famous sculpted reliefs from the palaces ... moreof the Assyrian kings at Nimrud and Nineveh. Dating from the 9th to the 7th centuries, these sculptures show the kings' exploits in battle and in hunting, and ceremonies at the Assyrian court.
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Julius Caesar. It is easy to imagine yourself as one of these soldiers and what it must have been like to go into battle as a Greek Hoplite or as a Roman ... moreLegionnaire. I strongly recomnend this book for anyone who wants to have a handy, easily readable book on the Art of Ancient Warfare.
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Roman military units could also be awarded phalerae for distinguished conduct in action. These awards were often mounted on the staffs of the unit's standards.
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Scythian Gold is a magnificent exploration of an intriguing ancient culture. 295 illustrations, 240 in full color. “Scythian Gold: Treasures from Ancient ... moreUkraine” by Ellen D. Reeder. Scythian Art.
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CONDITION : GOOD. Johns Hopkins University (1993) 288 pages. The inside of the book is otherwise pristine. The pages are clean, crisp, unmarked, unmutilated, ... moretightly bound, and with minimal evidence of any reading wear.
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Rings were worn by ancient Greek and Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth. As pictured. Item is in good condition ... moreand very rare and nice inclusion to the finest collection.
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[3] The fibula developed in a variety of shapes, but all were based on the safety-pin principle. Unlike most modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative; ... morethey originally served a practical function: to fasten clothing, such as cloaks.
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They needed to be strongly built and to a large extent were constructed below contemporary ground level. The uses of most rooms on many Roman sites can ... moreonly be guessed at, but baths are an exception.
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Even the word "imperator" was ambiguous. REVIEW: Conspiracy, suspicion, power, corruption, poison, conquests, marauders, murders and more murders. Such ... moreis the history of Roman Empire. Then again there are copious examples from every nation's history of such dastardly acts to grab power, from Egyptians pharos, to Bourbons, to Indian Moguls, to British royalty.
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The Twelve Caesars by Michael Grant. DESCRIPTION: Hardback with Dust Jacket: 294 pages. Publisher: Scribner's(1975) ISBN:0684144026. Michael Grant ... moreis considered the greatest popularizer of ancient history of the century. A highly successful and renowned historian of the ancient world. This book is a biography of the lives of“The Twelve Caesars” the first twelve emperors of Imperial Rome. The book examines the public and private lives of Julius Caesar and the following eleven Roman Emperors. Grant investigates the myths and legends surrounding these men and explores the effects of their public careers on their private lives. If you’re a buff or serious student of Roman History, this is a“must have” CONDITION: LINE NEW. Unblemished save for modest edge and corner shelfwear to dustjacket(including a few very small(1/4 inch) Neatly mended closed edge tears along top top edge of the dustjacket(front and back) Otherwise based on the tightness of the binding, it seems likely that the book was only flipped through a few times(but never actually read through) at worst lightly read once. Pages are pristine; clean, crisp, unmarked, unmutilated, tightly bound; though there's slight yellowing to the front end paper caused by the yellowing of the front dustjacket flap. Otherwise all pages are bright and clean. A handsome volume with only very mild purely cosmetic blemishes. Satisfaction unconditionally guaranteed. In stock, ready to ship. PLEASE SEE IMAGES BELOW FOR JACKET DESCRIPTION(S) AND FOR PAGES OF PICTURES FROM INSIDE OF BOOK. PLEASE SEE PUBLISHER. PROFESSIONAL, AND READER REVIEWS BELOW. PROFESSIONAL REVIEW: REVIEW: Conspiracy. Suspicion, power, corruption, poison, conquests, marauders, murders and more murders. Such is the history of Roman Empire. Then again there are copious examples from every nation's history of such dastardly acts to grab power, from Egyptians pharos, to Bourbons, to Indian Moguls, to British royalty. Human nature has changed very little in two thousand years. Now instead of murderi
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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REVIEW : Caroline Vout is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Christ’s College. REVIEW : he Greeks and Romans were ... morenot shy about sex. How are we to make sense of this abundance of sexual imagery?.
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The Etruscan mystery has never been more sympathetically evoked, nor more nearly unraveled. Etruria and Etruscan Civilization : The Etruscan civilization ... moreflourished in central Italy between the 8th and 3rd century BC.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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In the case of the zoomorphic variety the heads are, as it were, adorsed relative to one another, each having been turned around 180° to face the hoop ... morein a pose that is often said to be ‘hoop-swallowing’.
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“Who could do what, to whom, and why?. Why did the ancient Romans proudly display their erotic art in public?. What were the rules for heterosexual lovemaking?. ... moreFor homosexual lovemaking?. What was the role of prostitution, both male and female?”.
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The book is divided into four sections. Finally the different regions that developed during and after Augustus, like the Circus Maximus and the Esquiline ... moreare discussed. Highly entertaining, wonderfully informative and enlightening.
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“Who could do what, to whom, and why?. Why did the ancient Romans proudly display their erotic art in public?. What were the rules for heterosexual lovemaking?. ... moreFor homosexual lovemaking?. What was the role of prostitution, both male and female?”.
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His grandmother, Julia Maesa, died shortly after his ascension. However Alexander's strict mother held considerable influence over the Emperor. : Roman ... moreEmperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander was born Gessius Bassianus Alexianus in 208 A.D. in Phoenicia, and was the son of Julia Mamaea and Gessius Marcianus.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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Unable to understand the characteristic, ancient cultures attributed many mystical properties have been attributed to the various varieties of quartz ... moregemstones. It was believed that quartz possessed the ability to amplify emotions, enhance concentration and intuition, and neutralize "negative energies".
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His grandmother, Julia Maesa, died shortly after his ascension. However Alexander's strict mother held considerable influence over the Emperor. : Roman ... moreEmperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander was born Gessius Bassianus Alexianus in 208 A.D. in Phoenicia, and was the son of Julia Mamaea and Gessius Marcianus.
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Even the word "imperator" was ambiguous. How does Nero reward her?. He lets her go out on a faulty boat to drown. What are sons for?. Why any body wanted ... moreto be one is puzzling as no doubt they all knew the history so well.
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Like its sister city Pompeii on the Bay of Naples, Herculaneum was buried by the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Unlike Pompeii, smothered ... morein hot ashes, Herculaneum was smothered under a river of hot mud.
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It also treats the Hellenization of the Middle East by the monarchies established in the area conquered by Alexander the Great. REVIEW : This superbly ... moreillustrated book is divided into three main sections.
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I have made many finds over the years, but this is my first coin hoard.”. (Dave Crisp) Archaeologists believe the hoard will rewrite the history books. ... moreOne of the most important aspects of the hoard is that it contains a large group of coins of Carausius, who ruled Britain independently from AD286 to AD293, and was the first Roman emperor ever to strike coins in Britain.
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The Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome by Rodolfo Lanciani. With a New Foreword by Richard Brilliant. DESCRIPTION: Hardback with Dust Jacket: 617 pages. ... morePublisher: Bell Publishing Company; 1979) ISBN: 0517289458. The crumbling ruins of ancient Rome serve as our most tangible link to the political. Social, and military greatness of the city of the Caesars. To the untrained eye these scattered stones and tarnished relics present an unfathomed array of styles, structures, and periods. But the story behind these relics is alive with everything that is human and vital; from glorious triumph or decadent corruption to the everyday traffic and commercial flux of urban life. Concealed in these ruins is the story of the organic development of the city from a collection of small farming towns to its ultimate position as capital of the largest unified state in the history of the western world. And it is Rodolfo Lanciani who has brought this story to abundant life. As Professor Richard Brilliant states in the foreword. the author’s infectious curiosity about Rome and his delight in her remains have been so successfully served by his friendly, unpedantic style. If Rome has so clearly built on the past, our knowledge of the past still depends very much on Lanciani. The author has placed the art and the architecture of the city on a time line, reflecting the constantly evolving ideas and spirit of the civilization as they developed over hundreds of years. In addition to this chronological approach, he has considered the structures and sites from topographical and architectural perspectives. Thus three systems of organization provide the prospective traveler or student with a detailed and stimulating knowledge of the ancient city that is ideally adaptable to his particular interest or area of study. The book is divided into four sections. The first is a general consideration of Rome’s topography and the way in which the city was adapted to it. Next is the description of the Palatine Hill. On which the city was founded and
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The wall painting, statues, mosaics, and household objects that are contained in this collection provide a fascinating insight into the life of the average ... morePompeian, his religion, and his basic philosophy.
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Author Joseph Deiss reveals the story of the fatal eruption of Vesuvius from many different perspectives: from the letters of Pliny the Younger, from ... morethe studies of volcanologists, and from the amazing array of evidence uncovered by successive generations of archeologists.
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The Scythian languages belonged to the Eastern branch of the Iranian languages. The "classical Scythians" known to ancient Greek historians were located ... morein the northern Black Sea and Caucasus regions.
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TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Click Here. Double your traffic. ... moreGet Vendio Gallery- Now FREE! The Buried People: A Study of the Etruscan World by Sibylle von Cles-Reden. DESCRIPTION: Hardback with Dust Jacket: 248 pages. Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons; 1955) This is the story of the vanished race which for nearly 400 years. Until the rise of Rome in the fifth century B.C. exercised power over Central Italy and the Mediterranean. Everything about the Etruscans is mysterious. The Romans, their successors in dominion over Italy, sought systematically to delete all trace of them from the face of the earth. Superficially the attempt almost succeeded, for it was not until two centuries ago that archaeology began effectively to restore the Etruscans to history. But in reality the attempt was always doomed to failure because, as this book sets out to show, the soil of Etruria was so steeped in the spirit of the Etruscans that their influence was never extinct or even dormant, least of all among their conquerors, the Romans themselves. Frau Sibylle von Cles-Reden. A trained archaeologist, describes the Etruscan sites and brings them back to life with the imagination of an artist. Each major site in turn: Caere, Vulci, Clusium, Volsinium and the rest, is seen to represent one or another of the major fields of Etruscan achievement: pottery or sculpture, painting or architecture, religion or the Etruscan way of life. Each leads her in turn to a fascinatingly discursive account of a different aspect of Etruscan history, in which her sensitive awareness of the continuity of the race and the timeless quality of their native landscape is matched by a large number of magnificent photographs. The Etruscan mystery has never been more sympathetically evoked, nor more nearly unraveled. CONDITION: GOOD. Clean. Moderately read hardcover with(replacement) dustjacket. Charles Scribner's Sons(1955) 248 pages. Except as noted immediately f
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SquareTrade © AP6.0 s672 Coinstantine I and his son Crispus as caesar Lot of 2 Lot of two Roman coins AE follis 1 8-19mm. Uncleaned as pictured. Well centered rare and interesting nice specimens. Original glossy green patina over ancient silvering. Authenticity guaranteed You are bidding on an original ancient Roman coin as described and pictured above. Flavius Julius Crispus. Also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus was a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was the first-born son of Constantine I and Minervina. Birth Crispus' year and place of birth are uncertain. He is considered likely to have been born between 299 and 305. Somewhere in the Eastern Roman Empire. His mother Minervina was either a concubine or a first wife to Constantine. Nothing else is known about Minervina. His father served as a hostage ... morein the court of Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in Nicomedia. Thus securing the loyalty of Caesar of the Western Roman Empire Constantius Chlorus. Father of Constantine and grandfather of Crispus. In 307. Constantine allied to the Italian Augusti. And this alliance was sealed with the marriage of Constantine to Fausta. Daughter of Maximian and sister of Maxentius. The marriage of Constantine to Fausta has caused modern historians to question the status of his relation to Minervina and Crispus. If Minervina was his legitimate wife. Constantine would have needed to secure a divorce before marrying Fausta. This would have required an official written order signed by Constantine himself. But no such order is mentioned by contemporary sources. This silence in the sources has led many historians to conclude that the relationship between Constantine and Minervina was informal and to assume her to have been an unofficial lover. However. Minervina may have already been dead by 307. A widowed Constantine would need no divorce order. Neither the true nature of the relationship between Constantine and Minervina nor the reason Crispus came under the protection of his father will ever proba
Rare Original ancient Roman Soldiers Evil eye ring artifact intact patina magic
Authenticity guaranteed. Original an ci ent Roman bronze Evil eye ring Dated to 4-6Cent.AD. measuring 18-19 mm. inside diameter equivalent to US size 8.5. Original green brown patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. In unclean state exactly as pictured. Tough to protect wearer from evil spirits. Authenticity guarantee d. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still ... moreconsidered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. $4- DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$ 19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is foun
Rare ancient Roman P shaped soldiers fibula brooch artifact superb patina intact
Roman P shaped fibula brooch(3-4 Cent. AD) Slightly uncleaned specimen. Rare type. Original glossy dark patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. Original pin. Authenticity guaranteed. Original ancient Roman artifact. A fibula(ˈfɪbjʊlə/ Plural fibulae/ˈfɪbjʊli/ is an ancient. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to brooches; however. The term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire and world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless. Its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the are just called brooches(for example. The) Where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches. Fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: to fasten. Such as. Fibulae replaced straight that were used to fasten clothing in the period ... moreand the. In turn. Fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by in the Middle Ages. Their descendant. The modern. Remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. The 3rd to 4th centuries AD A variation of the P-shaped fibula. The tied foot fibula has a foot that returns to the bow but then wraps, or ties, around the bow. Many Tied Foot fibulae have long bilateral springs. The tied foot fibula was found in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD and is associated with the culture. The classic fibula of the late-Roman era. And in fact the best known of all fibula types, is the type. The crossbow fibula consists of a highly arched semi-circular bow. Usually of squarish cross-section, and a long flat foot. The fibula has a wide transverse bar(or arms) at the head containing the pin-hinge. Crossbow fibulae usually have three round or onion-shaped knobs: one at the head and one at each end of the transverse bar. The first crossbow fibulae. From the early 3rd century AD, has short, thin arms,
Rare ancient Roman La Tene III straight wire soldiers fibula brooch artifact
Roman straight wire fibula brooch(1BC-1AD Cent. AD) Slightly uncleaned specimen. Rare type. Original glossy dark patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. Original pin. Authenticity guaranteed. Original ancient Roman artifact. A fibula(ˈfɪbjʊlə/ Plural fibulae/ˈfɪbjʊli/ is an ancient. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to brooches; however. The term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire and world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless. Its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the are just called brooches(for example. The) Where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches. Fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: to fasten. Such as. Fibulae replaced straight that were used to fasten clothing ... morein the period and the. In turn. Fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by in the Middle Ages. Their descendant. The modern. Remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. There are hundreds of different types of fibulae. They are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods. Geography, and/or cultures. Fibulae are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. One of the first fibula designs of the Roman-era began in the III era. In the late 1st century BC. The Straight Wire fibula, also known as the Soldier’s type or's type. Is a very plain design. It resembles the violin bow fibula of over one thousand years earlier except that the bow has slightly more of an arch and the spring in(short) bilateral not unilateral. The Straight Wire fibula is found through the 1st century AD. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. $6 INTERNATIONAL. REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1
Rare Original Ancient Roman soldiers finger ring artifact intact patina size
Original Roman bronze ring(4Cent.AD) Measuring 1 8 mm. in diameter. US size- 8. 4.35 gm. Original patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. Authenticity guaranteed. Ring is in good Condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Authenticity guaranteed. Items of this high grade and preservation are becoming very difficult to obtain. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. $4- DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be ... moregenuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 45 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
Rare Original Ancient Roman soldiers ring octagon artifact patina Size 22 silly
Original Roman bronze ring(3-4Cent.AD) The r ound shaped bezel of this ring is decorated with silly n aive image. Measuring 22 mm. in diameter. US size- 9.5. 2.44 gm. Original patina. Absolutely genuine. Intact. Authenticity guaranteed. Ring is in good Condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Authenticity guaranteed. Items of this high grade and preservation are becoming very difficult to obtain. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! ... moreEvery item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 45 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
Rare ancient Roman soldiers bronze ring artifact patina legionary chevrons
s Roman bronze soldiers(5-6Cent.AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely genuine. Origina l green-brown patina. Not cleaned. E xactly as pictured. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position ... moreas a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $4 STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6.00(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is unconditionally gua
Rare original ancient Roman Legionary cross star soldiers ring artifact X marked
s Roman bronze legionary X soldiers sol invicto ring(3Cent.AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely in tact. Original green patina. The oval shaped bezel of this ring is decorated with X. Star, cross, early Christina symbol. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes ... morechanged, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCR
Original Ancient Roman soldiers SEAL ring loach rare artifact 2 Century AD
AP6.0 Original Roman bronze sea l ring(2Cent.AD) The oval shaped bezel of this ring is d ec orated with Lion/Hippocamp. Measuring 21 mm. in diameter. US size- 1 1. 1.47 gm. Original patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. Authenticity guaranteed. Ring is in good Condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Authenticity guaranteed. Items of this high grade and preservation are becoming very difficult to obtain. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the ... moreEmpire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD DOMESTIC SHIPPING. Priority- $6. Express- $19 International- $ 6. Registered- $19, Priority international $2 5 WE COMBINE SHIPPING. If you would like to have special shipping. Please cont
Rare ancient Roman Sun God Sol invicto soldiers ring evil eye spining star s 8.5
s Roman bronze soldiers Sol Invicto evil eye ring Band is in good condition and absolutely intact. Measuring 1 8-19mm. inside diameter about size 8.5 US. 6.29gm. Origina l olive green-brown patina. spinning star evil eye decoration on the bezel. Tough to protect wearer from Evil spirits. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred ... morefor military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6.00(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and
Rare ancient Roman Sun God Sol invicto soldiers ring Christian cross star wreat
s Original Roman bronze ring Dated to 4-6Cent.AD. measuring 1 7-18 mm. inside diameter equivalent to US size 7.5 Original green brown patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Normal 0 In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, ... morethe ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL. contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is unc
Rare Genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine soldiers ring artifact Angel wreath patina
Original bronze ring artifact 17-18mm. inside diameter. US Size 7.5. Ring is in good condition and absolutely genuine and intact. Original green-blue patina. Victory crowning emperor. Broken band. vi s ible in the photos) Authenticity guaranteed. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6.00(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each ... moreadditional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 60 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle. Do You Love Ancients? Curious to Know More? The ACM! Learn About the Hobby, Join Our Free Email List! Please read the auction page prior to contacting US. © AP6.0
Rare ancient Roman Legionary cross star Sol Invicto soldiers ring artifact diamo
s Roman bronze legionary soldiers sol invicto ring(3Cent.AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely in tact. Original glossy olive-green patina. Band is in good shape measuring 20.1-21mm. inner diameter. US size 10.4 The diamond shaped bezel of this ring is decorated with star. Cross, early Christina symbol. Wreath decorations on both shoulders of the band. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. ... moreUnder the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Pleas
Rare ancient Roman Sun God Sol Invicto soldiers ring artifact diamond cross star
s Roman bronze soldiers sol invicto ring(3Cent.AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely in tact. Original glossy olive-green patina. Band is in good shape measuring 20-21mm. inner diameter. US size 10.5 The diamond shaped bezel of this ring is decorated with star. Cross, early Christina symbol. Wreath decorations on both shoulders of the band. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, ... morethe finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us
Rare ancient Roman Legionary cross star Son Invicto soldiers ring artifact wreat
s Roman billon legionary X soldiers sol invicto ring(3Cent.AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely in tact. Original tone and patina. measuring 18.5-19mm. inner diameter. US size 8.5/ 13.03gm. The oval shaped bezel of this ring is decorated with X. Star, cross, early Christina symbol. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred ... morefor military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxe
Rare ancient Roman Byzantine soldiers finger ring/eye/ artifact/patina/size 8 US
s Original Roman Byzantine bronze ring Dated to 4-6Cent.AD. measuring 18 mm. inside diameter equivalent to US size 8 Original green patina. Absolutely genuine and intact. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Normal 0 In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ... morering was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL. contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is uncon
Rare Ancient Roman Soldiers cross star plate fibula/brooch paste artifact intact
SquareTrade © AP6.0 Roman Soldier's cross star plate fibula brooch( 4Cent.AD) Beautiful style and original paste. Authenticity guaranteed. Exactly as pictured. The fibula is in good condition and a Very Rare& interesting type as pictured. Original pin. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. A fibula(ˈfɪbjʊlə/ Plural fibulae/ˈfɪbjʊli/ is an ancient. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to brooches; however. The term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire and world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless. Its use in English is more restricted than ... morein other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the are just called brooches(for example. The) Where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches. Fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: to fasten. Such as. Fibulae replaced straight that were used to fasten clothing in the period and the. In turn. Fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by in the Middle Ages. Their descendant. The modern. Remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. There are hundreds of different types of fibulae. They are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods. Geography, and/or cultures. Fibulae are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. The saw an expansion in the use of fibulae. The rounded bow fibula underwent several variations and were usually highly decorated with incised or moulded designs. In one variation. The foot of the fibula that had previously terminated at the end of
Rare ancient Roman bronze soldiers applique artifact decoration chevrons 2 wings
s Roman bronze soldiers applique artifact(4Cent.AD) Artifact is in as found condition and absolutely genuine. Measuring 46mm. length. A s pictured. Origina l patina. 7.29gm. Not cleaned. Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6.00(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each ... moreadditional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 60 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle. Do You Love Ancients? Curious to Know More? The ACM! Learn About the Hobby, Join Our Free Email List! Please read the auction page prior to contacting US. © AP6.0
Rare ancient Roman Sun God Sol INVICTO bronze soldiers bracelet artifact superb
Roman bronze bracelet(4Cent.AD) cross star X legion Bracelet is in good condition and absolutely intact, measuring 60.1mm. inside diameter. 26.1mm. opening 18.70gm. Original green-brown patina. Not cleaned. Exactly as pictured. Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely ... morebestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $4 STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6.00(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item of
Rare Ancient Roman Soldiers FIbula/brooch patina artifact zoomorphic wolf fox
Roman bronze zoomorphic fibula(4Cent.AD) wolf. Fox, dog Beautiful style and absolutely genuine and original. As pictured. Original pin cracked on the hinge. Glossy dark green patina. Measuring 70mm. in length. 16mm. wide. 21mm. height. The fibula is in good condition and a Very Rare& interesting type as pictured. A fibula(ˈfɪbjʊlə/ Plural fibulae/ˈfɪbjʊli/ is an ancient. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to brooches; however. The term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire and world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless. Its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the are just called brooches(for example. The) Where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches. Fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical ... morefunction: to fasten. Such as. Fibulae replaced straight that were used to fasten clothing in the period and the. In turn. Fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by in the Middle Ages. Their descendant. The modern. Remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. There are hundreds of different types of fibulae. They are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods. Geography, and/or cultures. Fibulae are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. The saw an expansion in the use of fibulae. The rounded bow fibula underwent several variations and were usually highly decorated with incised or moulded designs. In one variation. The foot of the fibula that had previously terminated at the end of the arch with a simple catch plate, lengthened significantly. These extended foot fibulae, such as the Kahn type and the Pauken type, were found in the 7th to 5th centuries BC. The first long, bilateral springs appeared on some of these varia
Rare genuine Ancient Roman bronze Soldiers knee fibula/brooch artifact patina
Roman Soldier's knee fibula( 4Cent.AD) Interesting inner spring type Beautiful style and absolutely genuine and original. As pictured. Original pin and olive green patina. Measuring 36mm. in length. 24mm. wide. 26mm. height. The fibula is in good condition and a Very Rare& interesting type as pictured. A fibula(ˈfɪbjʊlə/ Plural fibulae/ˈfɪbjʊli/ is an ancient. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to brooches; however. The term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire and world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless. Its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the are just called brooches(for example. The) Where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches. Fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: ... moreto fasten. Such as. Fibulae replaced straight that were used to fasten clothing in the period and the. In turn. Fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by in the Middle Ages. Their descendant. The modern. Remains in use today. In ancient Rome and other places where Latin was used, the same word denoted both a brooch and the fibula bone because a popular form for brooches and the shape of the bone were thought to resemble one another. There are hundreds of different types of fibulae. They are usually divided into families that are based upon historical periods. Geography, and/or cultures. Fibulae are also divided into classes that are based upon their general forms. The saw an expansion in the use of fibulae. The rounded bow fibula underwent several variations and were usually highly decorated with incised or moulded designs. In one variation. The foot of the fibula that had previously terminated at the end of the arch with a simple catch plate, lengthened significantly. These extended foot fibulae, such as the Kahn type and the Pauken type, were found in the 7th to 5th centuries BC. The first long, bilateral springs appeared on some of these variants in the
Rare genuine Ancient Roman soldiers bronze belt separator intact artifact superb
Roman Soldier's be lt separator( 5Cent.AD) Absolutely genuine and original. As pictured. The belt separator is in good condition and a Very Rare& interesting type as pictured. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you ... morewould like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 60 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle. Do You Love Ancients? Curious to Know More? The ACM! Learn About the Hobby, Join Our Free Email List! Please read the auction page prior to contacting US.
Rare Ancient Roman legionary soldiers crossbow Fibula brooch artifact intact dot
Roman bronze fibula( 3Cent.AD) P-shaped crossbow Beautiful style and nice original green brown patina as pictured. Repaired pin. The fibula is in good condition and a Very Rare& interesting type as pictured. A variation of the P-shaped fibula. The tied foot fibula has a foot that returns to the bow but then wraps, or ties, around the bow. Many Tied Foot fibulae have long bilateral springs. The tied foot fibula was found in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD and is associated with the culture. The classic fibula of the late-Roman era. And in fact the best known of all fibula types, is the type. The crossbow fibula consists of a highly arched semi-circular bow. Usually of squarish cross-section, and a long flat foot. The fibula has a wide transverse bar(or arms) at the head containing the pin-hinge. Crossbow fibulae usually have three round or ... moreonion-shaped knobs: one at the head and one at each end of the transverse bar. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. A fibula(ˈfɪbjʊlə/ Plural fibulae/ˈfɪbjʊli/ is an ancient. Technically. The Latin term, fibulae, refers to brooches; however. The term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire and world that continue Roman forms. Nevertheless. Its use in English is more restricted than in other languages, and in particular post-Roman brooches from the are just called brooches(for example. The) Where in German they would probably be fibulae. Unlike most modern brooches. Fibulae were not only decorative; they originally served a practical function: to fasten. Such as. Fibulae replaced straight that were used to fasten clothing in the period and the. In turn. Fibulae were replaced as clothing fasteners by in the Middle Ages. Their descendant. The modern. Remains in use today. In ancient Rome and
Rare genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine soldiers Ring square/artifact patina sz 6.5
One original ancient Roman bronze archers ring artifact dated to 4-6th Century AD. Measuring 16-17mm. Original square decoration. Band is cracked. Original patina and tone. As pictured. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars ... moreand a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
Rare original Ancient Roman bronze soldiers belt cingulum artifact 3-5 cent. AD
Rare original Ancient Roman bronze belt cingulum artifact 3-5 century AD Original specimen measuring 47mm. in length. Original patina and tone. Intact condition. As pictured. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $5(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! If in the unlikely event that an item is found ... moreto be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B0a7%3E-144e8f24586-0x10f-
Rare genuine Ancient Roman soldiers chevrons wreath Ring artifact intact size 11
One original ancient Roman bronze ring artifact dated to 4-6th Century AD. Original double chevron diamond decoration. Chevrons and wreath. Early Christian symbol. Green brown patina and tone. As pictured. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! If ... morein the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
Rare Original ancient Roman Soldiers Evil eye ring artifact magic patina size 11
Original an ci ent Roman bronze Evil eye ring Dated to 4-6 Century AD. measuring 21-22mm. inner diameter equivalent to US size 11.5 Original glossy green patina. Absolutely genuine and original. In unclean state exactly as pictured. Tough to protect wearer from evil spirits. Authenticity guarantee d. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Normal 0 In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered ... morea privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL. contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN AN
Rare original ancient Roman soldiers ring artifact chevrons branch grain size 5
s Roman bronze early Christian ring Chevrons branch grain(mainstream at the time) Ring is in good condition and absolutely intact. Original tone and patina. Band is in good shape measuring 15mm. inner diameter. 2.27gm. US size 5 Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes ... morechanged, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCR
Rare ancient Roman Sun God Sol Invicto cross star wreath chevrons soldiers ring
s Roman soldiers Christian ring Cross star early Christian symbol. Ring is in good condition and absolutely intact. Original tone and patina. Band is in good shape measuring 19-20mm. inner diameter. US size 9.5US The bezel is missing a stone or paste. Decorated with a star cross. Early Christina symbol. Series of diagonal lines depicting wreath or spinning star. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. ... moreUnder the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Ple
Rare original Ancient Roman archers soldiers Ring Artifact /4 Century AD/ patina
One original Roman ring artifact dated to 4-6th Century AD. Measuring 19-20mm. inner diameter. Size 9.5US. Original patina and tone. As pictured. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. ... moreFull return privileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle. g6.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2B%3Eg6%3E-146ed070061-0x10e-
Rare ancient Roman soldiers bracelet bangle artifact legionary cross star pellet
Up for bids is one original ancient Roman glass bracelet dated to 4-5 century AD. Nice. Interesting and absolutely genuine bronze bracelet measuring: 59mm. inner diameter 26mm. opening.8mm. wide. 18.73gm. Original remains of beautiful olive green patina. Superb legionary Christian decorations mainstream at the time. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED- $19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a ... morecertificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only!
Rare genuine ancient Roman Soldiers billon Evil eye ring artifact wounds Christ
Original an ci ent Roman billon ring Dated to 4-6 Century AD. measuring 19mm. inner diameter equivalent to US size 9 Original patina. Absolutely genuine and original. In unclean state exactly as pictured. Tough to protect wearer from evil spirits. Wounds of Christ. Authenticity guarantee d. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Normal 0 In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, ... moreconferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL. contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $3 DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU AR
Rare genuine ancient Roman soldiers ring pyramid square altar artifact size 9 US
s Roman soldiers pyramid ring Ring is in good condition and absolutely intact. Original tone and patina. Band is slightly bent but in good shape measuring 18-19mm. inner diameter. 2.29gm. US size 8.5 The bezel of this ring is decorated with 3 squares pyramid altar star sun or wreath. Early Christina. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, ... moreconferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $3 STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope a
Rare original Ancient Roman soldiers Ring Artifact carnelian Intiaglo nymph 1 AD
Original an ci ent Roman silver ring Dated to 1 Century AD. Original patina. Absolutely genuine and original. In unclean state exactly as pictured. 8.86gm. Authenticity guarantee d. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. Normal 0 In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. ... moreEven so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL. contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $3 DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by cameleoncoins is unco
Rare original ancient Roman soldiers ring altar wreath artifact size 11 US
s Roman soldiers ring(4th Century AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely intact. Original green brown patina. Band is slightly bent but in good shape measuring 21mm. inner diameter. 1.91gm. US size 8.5 The bezel of this ring is decorated. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore ... moreon and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $2 STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITE
Rare Ancient Roman iron soldiers dagger knife blade artifact 3 AD
Dagger knife blade tang handle artifact 3 Century AD. Nice. Interesting and absolutely original iron blade measuring 141mm. in len gth with handle 31.17 gm. You are bidding on an original Roman iron dagger As pictured. Please note images can be enlarged. Authenticity guaranteed. See below. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity ... moreor extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 60 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle. On Jul-27-14 at 00:33:03 PDT. Seller added the following information:
Rare original ancient Roman soldiers iron seal ring artifact size 11 US wreath
s Roman soldiers iron ring(4th Century AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely intact. Original green brown patina. Band is in good shape. Measuring 21mm. inner diameter. 5.05gm. US size 11 The bezel of this ring is decorated. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes ... morechanged, the ring was more freely bestowed. Even so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. $2 STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCR
Rare ancient Roman Soldiers belt buckle hook separator artifact Sun star flower
AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED Up for bids is one original ancient Roman bronze soldiers belt separator buckle dated to 4-6 century AD Nice. Interesting and absolutely genuine artifact. 8.87gm. total weight. Original remains of olive green patina and decorations. Authenticity guaranteed. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. $2 DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended ... morereturn policy by request only! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 60 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.