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Type of shield used by Ancient Greek and Roman soldiers
forms are known as imago clipeata or "clipeus portraits", a term usually restricted to Roman art. The clipeus was used by Romans during the Roman Kingdom
Clipeus
Type of shield used in Ancient Rome
former, the soldiers carried a round shield, which the Romans called a clipeus. In the latter, they used the scutum, which was larger. Originally, it
Scutum
Greek god and personification of the Sun
Bust of Helios in a clipeus, detail from a strigillated lenos sarcophagus, white marble, early 3rd century CE, Tomb D in Via Belluzzo, Rome.
Helios
Personification of justice
Justice was one of the virtues celebrated by emperor Augustus in his clipeus virtutis, and a temple of Justitia was established in Rome by emperor Tiberius
Lady_Justice
Shield used by Ancient Greek hoplites
discovered in 1830 near Bomarzo in Lazio, central Italy. Ancient Greek warfare Clipeus – a similar shield used by the Romans Peltast – a light infantryman using
Aspis
Crown or other headgear symbolizing the Sun
(333–330 BC) Helios wearing the chlamys (Tripoli, 1st century AD) Helios in a clipeus, detail from a Roman sarcophagus, early 3rd century AD In the Roman Empire
Radiate_crown
Type of light spear designed to be thrown by hand
formation from the Greek-style phalanx armed with the hasta spear and the clipeus round shield to a more flexible three-line formation. The hastati stood
Javelin
Czech Dominican theologian and preacher
Schwartz, Clipeus thomistarum
Peter_Nigri
Type of Roman portrait on a round shield
ancestors, famous people or deceased shown as on a round shield (in Latin: clipeus). For other periods similar forms are called medallions. In the Roman world
Imago_clipeata
edges, or other offensive designs. Aspis, oplon (Greek) Buckler (European) Clipeus (Roman, Greek) Dhal (Indian) Heater shield, heraldic shield (European)
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Round shield used by the Roman army
so as to emit a loud ringing noise. Roman military personal equipment Clipeus Adkins, Lesley; Adkins, Roy A. (14 May 2014). Handbook to Life in Ancient
Parma_(shield)
Duke of Klis, Skradin and Omiš
possession of Klis, Omiš and Skradin. He is also known as Shield of the Croats (Clipeus Croatorum), according to the Latin epitaph in verse on his grave in Trogir
Mladen_III_Šubić
Species of pitcher plant from Borneo
Nepenthes clipeata (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌklɪpiˈɑːtə/; from Latin clipeus "round shield," referring to the leaf shape), or the shield-leaved pitcher-plant, is
Nepenthes_clipeata
Army of Roman civilisation (753 BC – 1453 AD)
infantry crossing a river. They can be distinguished by the oval shield (clipeus) they were equipped with, in contrast to the rectangular scutum carried
Roman_army
Priestesses of the Roman goddess Vesta
Lapidary Gallery of the Vatican Museums: it mentions the dedication of a clipeus by her brother. CIL XIV, 2413 = ILS 4942 presently no longer reperible[clarification
Vestal_Virgin
Hand-held protective device
this, as soldiers beat their weapon against the buckler. aspis buckler clipeus dhal parma taming targe Mayan and Aztec shield viking shield yetholm-type
Round_shield
Round or oval decoration used in architecture
equipment. Ancient Roman round versions are called an imago clipeata, from the clipeus or Roman round shield. This was a popular form of decoration in neoclassical
Medallion_(architecture)
76th season of La Liga
TV3 None Betis Leon Gomez Luis Fernandez Kappa Andalucía/Grupo Azabache/Clipeus (in cup matches) Andalucía None Grupo Azabache Celta de Vigo Horacio Gómez
2006–07_La_Liga
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
former, the soldiers carried a round shield, which the Romans called a clipeus. In the latter, they used the scutum, which was larger. Originally it was
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
Veteran Roman legionaries
shields that offered a greater degree of protection than the old round clipeus. The number of triarii were reduced to 600 per legion, forming 10 maniples
Triarii
The Heerschild (German: [ˈheːɐ̯ˌʃɪlt]; Latin: clipeus militaris), also called the shield of knighthood, in the Early Middle Ages was the right to raise
Heerschild
Epistates Lochos Promachos Protostates Zeus Shield bearer Weapon Aspis Clipeus Nicholas Sekunda (25 December 2000). Greek Hoplite 480–323 BC. Bloomsbury
Ancient_Greek_warfare
1342 painting by Ambrogio Lorenzetti
priests, within the church, is a triumphal arch with two angels; they hold a clipeus with the Blessing Christ. The lunettes of the aisles show prophets with
Presentation at the Temple (Ambrogio Lorenzetti)
Presentation_at_the_Temple_(Ambrogio_Lorenzetti)
King of Rome from c. 578 to 535 BC
as hoplites, heavy infantry with helmet, greaves, breastplate, shields (clipeus), and spears (hastae). Each battle line in the phalanx formation was composed
Servius_Tullius
Croatian historian
books and papers Regnum Croatorum; author column, Dalmatinski portal.hr Clipeus Croatorum; author column, Dalmatinski portal.hr MARE NOSTRUM; author column
Mate_Božić
1st-century BCE Roman jurist
Epistula Forti, Vita Ioannis Dullardi, Christi Triumphus, Ovatio Mariae, Clipeus Christi, Praelectio in Quartum Rhetoricorum Ad Herennium; Praelectio in
Lucius_Lucilius_Balbus
Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD
also. In addition, it appears that auxiliaries carried a round shield (clipeus) instead of the curved rectangular shield (scutum) of legionaries. As regards
Imperial_Roman_army
Christian sarcophagus c. 340 AD
both Old Testament and New Testament subjects and a central shell-shaped clipeus containing the portraits of the dead couple, embracing. The lid of the
Sarcophagus_of_Adelphia
Christian sarcophagus dating to 320–350
with Old Testament and New Testament subjects and a central shell-shaped clipeus containing the portraits of the dead couple, embraced and wearing marital
Dogmatic_Sarcophagus
Non-citizen troops in the Imperial Roman army
Dacian Wars (101–106 AD). They can be distinguished by the oval shield (clipeus) they were equipped with, in contrast to the rectangular scutum carried
Auxilia
Stylistic device used in ancient Roman art
Europa (mosaic, 1st–2nd century) Pluto (cinerary urn, 2nd century) Selene (clipeus from a sarcophagus, early 3rd century) Neptune (mosaic, 3rd century) French
Velificatio
Mounted forces of ancient Rome
members of Class I were required to equip themselves with a round shield (clipeus), rather than the oblong shield (scutum) required of the other classes
Roman_cavalry
Mixed infantry and cavalry unit of the Roman auxiliary forces
retreating quickly without losses; equipped with a small round shield (clipeus), a spatha sometimes reaching 90 cm (certainly longer than the gladius
Cohors_equitata
Art associated with a repository for the remains of the dead
having a bust-portrait of an ancestor painted on a round bronze shield (clipeus), and having it hung in a temple or other public place. No examples of
Funerary_art
Ancient Roman funerary practice
of the Four Seasons flank a central tondo/roundel (Romans called this a clipeus, the term for a round shield) which contains (unfinished) portrait busts
Ancient_Roman_sarcophagi
395-7th century army
not. All troops adopted the auxiliary oval (or sometimes round) shield (clipeus). Shields, from examples found at Dura and Nydam, were of vertical plank
Eastern_Roman_army
Comic book album
Shield of Auvergne") Italian: Asterix e lo scudo degli Arverni Latin: Clipeus Arvernus Norwegian: Asterix og Obelix, Romernes skrekk! ("Asterix and Obelix
Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield
Asterix_and_the_Chieftain's_Shield
praegnans pregnant sow 85 caecus natus man born blind 86 aries ram 87 clipeus shield 88 basiliscus serpent 89 arca libraria bookcase 90 puerpera geminas
Epistola_ad_Acircium
formations like the testudo (tortoise formation). Auxiliary troops used the clipeus, a smaller, oval or round shield that was lighter and more maneuverable
Roman Army during the Pax Romana
Roman_Army_during_the_Pax_Romana
Judicial center in ancient Rome
attic of the porticos ran a decoration of female figures (caryatids) and clipeus. This forum has incredible architecture for the time. In conjunction with
Forum_civilium
from clivus Hymenocallis clivorum DS clypeatus L shield-shaped, from clipeus Nepenthes clipeata H DS clypeolatus H D coarctatus L crowded; pressed together
List of descriptive plant species epithets (A–H)
List_of_descriptive_plant_species_epithets_(A–H)
Church in Vicenza, Italy
the entrance and in axis with the hall. It is a square with a composite clipeus in the center, surrounded by a double coil and the inscription Felix cum
Basilica of Saints Felix and Fortunatus
Basilica_of_Saints_Felix_and_Fortunatus
Dalmatian Franciscan priest (1484–1528)
pontificis... qui intitulatur Clipeus status papalis (in Latin). Thomas Illyricus (1524). In Lutherianas hereses clipeus catholicae ecclesiae (in Latin)
Thomas_Illyricus
Polish coat of arms
Janina Battle cry Janina Alternative names Clipeus in Clipeum, Szczyt w Szczycie, Tarcza w Tarczy, Pole w Polu Earliest mention 1379 (seal) Cities Złoczów
Janina_coat_of_arms
Japanese futsal player and futsal manager
Japan national futsal team manager. 2001–2005: FIRE FOX 2005–2008: es:Clipeus Fútbol Sala Nazareno 2008–2009: Carnicer Torrejón FS 2008: → MM Pérez Bujalance
Kenichiro_Kogure
evolved split into two entities and assumes a new form of Cassis Worm Clipeus (カッシスワーム・クリペウス, Kasshisu Wāmu Kuripeusu). When Tsurugi's Worm identity
List of Kamen Rider Kabuto characters
List_of_Kamen_Rider_Kabuto_characters
Goscinny, René Rubricastellanus, Carolus Stuttgart: Ehapa 1984 Asterix #11: Clipeus Arvernus Le bouclier Arverne Goscinny, René Rubricastellanus, Carolus Stuttgart:
List of Latin translations of modern literature
List_of_Latin_translations_of_modern_literature
Tense used in the Latin language
situation which is contemporary with the main verb: quaesīvit salvusne esset clipeus (Cicero) 'Epaminondas asked whether his shield was safe' nec dubitavēre
Latin_tenses
Football league season
Zaragoza & Arcebansa Zamora Relegated No relegations Top goalscorer Paco (Clipeus Nazareno), 26 goals Biggest home win Arcebansa Zamora 9–1 Butagaz Andorra
2008–09 División de Plata de Futsal
2008–09_División_de_Plata_de_Futsal
Croatian noble family
alba in cera similiter alba in cuius medii sigilli erat sculptus quidam clipeus, in quo clipeo erat sculpta una anca siue anser, in lateritiis ab extra
Gusić_family
Marble tomb in the Old Cathedral, Brescia
in 1904. On the western arch of the vault, these same elements frame a clipeus with the Virgin Mary in the interior, surrounded by angels. It could also
Sarcophagus_of_Berardo_Maggi
Mausoleum in Brescia, Italy
faithfully correspond to the existing one. In particular, the central clipeus on the back covering of the monument already appears to be empty, but it
Martinengo_Mausoleum
Imperial Villa of Trajan
frescoed vault was the discovery of a substantial central portion of a clipeus depicting a Winged Victory, the deity who announced the outcome of battles
Villa_of_Trajan
Cleothera Cleruchy Climacteric year Clinomachus Clio Clio (mythology) Clipeus Clitomachus (philosopher) Clitophon (Athenian) Clitophon (dialogue) Clitorians
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Large ceremonial silver dish
itself did not exist yet in the fourth century AD, and suggested the term "clipeus" or, in any case, "disc" or "dish". Leader-Newby, 14 A. M. Canto, 2000
Missorium_of_Theodosius_I
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Clausula (rhetoric) Cleon (revolted slave) Clibanarii Climate of ancient Rome Clipeus Clivus Capitolinus Clivus Palatinus Clivus Scauri Clivus Suburanus Cloaca
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Species of gastropod
Lepetella laterocompressa (de Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854) Synonyms Cocculina clipeus Thiele 1925 Patella laterocompressa de Rayneval & Ponzi 1854 (basionym)
Lepetella_laterocompressa
French historian and epigrapher (1900–1983)
(now in Scripta Varia, Rome, 1980, p. 133-140 Read online. 1954: « Le Clipeus virtutis d'Arles et la composition des Res Gestae Divi Augusti », CRAI
William_Seston
Stelis clematis Luer & R.Escobar Stelis climacella Luer & R.Escobar Stelis clipeus O.Duque Stelis cloesiorum Luer Stelis clusaris Luer & Hirtz Stelis cobanensis
List_of_Stelis_species
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Japanese
(1-幸雄, 2-行雄) Japanese name YUKIO means 1) "happy hero," and "hero's going/way."
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Born of the Mind
Female
Turkish
Turkish name MÜGE means "lily."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
God's Friend and Beloved
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Strong Ruler
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Hidden Treasure
Male
Hindi/Indian
(इला) Hindi unisex name ILA means "earth." In mythology, it is not clear whether Ila was male or female. In one story he begins as a male but turns into a female. Compare with other forms of Ila.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Blooming, Happy
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Greek
Tranquil; Healer
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