Roman soldier

The legionaries were the elite (very best) soldiers. A legionary had to be over 17 years old and a Roman citizen. Every new recruit had to be fighting fit – anyone who was weak or too short was rejected. Click on the Start AR button or scan the QR code and see one of these legendary soldiers right next to you!



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Roman helmet

The Roman helmets of the commanders were surmounted by a crest which was often made of horse-hair or feathers, and so made as to give an imposing look with the illusion of height that helped him to appear more commanding. The crests were attached to the Roman helmets by a central support called a crest block or plume holder.



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Roman bust

The Romans kept bust sculptures of their dead family members, displaying them in the house. They have always considered family and lineage to be of importance, and they proudly show respect for their ancestors. The bust sculpture format (as opposed to full-bodied sculptures) are much easier to make, much more space effective, and can be made with a larger variety of materials. It’s so much less work and also more economical.



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