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The wealthy noble citizens of Rome served in the cavalry. Each legion was assigned 300 horsemen (equites). They were armed with a long thrusting lance (hasta) and a sword (gladius). Their protection consisted of a round shield (parma equestris) as well as a helmet and chain mail.
Our series shows legionary horsemen on the attack. The individual cavalry divisions attacked in a three-part wedge formation, always headed by the leader (decurion). Next to him rode the bugler, directly behind him the standard bearer.
Gravure: Lecke
Series list for 297/12/4
No. 297-R35 (1x) Horseman on a rearing horse striking out. Roman cavalry
No. 297-R27 (1x) Tuba blower. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R36 (1x) Rider on falling horse. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R28 (1x) Field sign bearer. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R29 (6x) Horseman with lowered lance. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R30 (1x) Horseman using a broken lance as a javelin. Roman cavalry
Nos. 297-R31 (5x) Horseman with lance at an angle, attacking. Roman cavalry in attack
Nos. 297-R32 (2x) Horseman fencing or thrusting with sword (combination figure)
Nos. 297-R33 (1x) Horseman hit by arrow, falling. Roman cavalry in attack
Nos. 297-R34 (1x) Rider fighting on collapsing horse. Roman cavalry
No. 297-R26 (1x) Officer of the cavalry. Roman cavalry in attack.
Our series shows legionary horsemen on the attack. The individual cavalry divisions attacked in a three-part wedge formation, always headed by the leader (decurion). Next to him rode the bugler, directly behind him the standard bearer.
Gravure: Lecke
Series list for 297/12/4
No. 297-R35 (1x) Horseman on a rearing horse striking out. Roman cavalry
No. 297-R27 (1x) Tuba blower. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R36 (1x) Rider on falling horse. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R28 (1x) Field sign bearer. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R29 (6x) Horseman with lowered lance. Roman cavalry in attack.
Nos. 297-R30 (1x) Horseman using a broken lance as a javelin. Roman cavalry
Nos. 297-R31 (5x) Horseman with lance at an angle, attacking. Roman cavalry in attack
Nos. 297-R32 (2x) Horseman fencing or thrusting with sword (combination figure)
Nos. 297-R33 (1x) Horseman hit by arrow, falling. Roman cavalry in attack
Nos. 297-R34 (1x) Rider fighting on collapsing horse. Roman cavalry
No. 297-R26 (1x) Officer of the cavalry. Roman cavalry in attack.
- Group
- Flat Figure(s)
- Condition
- unpainted
- Scale
- Size 30 mm
- Material
- Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
- Number of parts
- 21
- Epoch
- Ancient
- Time
- 3000 v.Chr. - 400 n.Chr.
- Nationality/Location
- Old Rome
- State
- New
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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