Posted on 09/07/2023 12:40:30 PM PDT by Red Badger
So Gladius you posted This!
Actually,the Roman gladius was shorter than average. Well suited to fighting at close quarters.
One was inscribed Naughteous Maximus.
Not Biggus Dickus?................he’s married, you know..............
Matt Easton's take.
Size matters.
Biggus Dickus? He married Vaginitis. He beat Hemorrhoidcleze in a duel for her.
BCE
I say it stands for Before Christ was Eliminated.
he and researchers are conducting further work to pinpoint who owned the weapons, where they were forged, and what historical events they could have been used in
Did Roman swords have serial numbers?
Sometimes the smiths would mark the blades or the handles.
They can also use metallurgical tests on small slivers to determine their composition, which can tie the back to certain regions of the world as the point of origin.
Pretty cool stuff!
The Bar Kochba Revolt was 132 AD, CE. Not 132 BC, BCE. What does it take to get journalists to do a modicum of research, basic homework?
Excellent!!!
Seems like the long way around when a simple BC will do. Maybe they meant to say “Before Christ (was) Elevated.”
‘Face
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STEEL blades?
“Liberty Safe Co. now to be renamed ‘Dead Sea Caves’...”
LOL! I don’t think that they can recover from this. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that the FBI (or equivalent) let the cat out of the bag regarding Liberty Safes.
Meteoric steel has a very high content of manganese which keeps the steel bright and shiny or sharp over centuries. Most of the US steel of this quality was collected and melted during WWII scrap drives to make Liberty ships for the Germans to sink.
There was common sense sword control, of course.
“Don’t let peasants have swords. They will kill you in your sleep for gang-raping their daughters in front of them.”
That was the law, back then.
What did he do with Incontinentia Buttocks?
“There was common sense sword control, of course.
“Don’t let peasants have swords. They will kill you in your sleep for gang-raping their daughters in front of them.”
That was the law, back then.”
Actually thru history there where attempts to keep weapons like swords and spears from peasants. The movie scenes where you see hoes, flails and scythes used by the peasants are not that inaccurate.
Touching scene in the end of the Samurai Trilogy, starring Toshiro Mifune, showed Miamoto Musashi (or was it Musashi Miamoto?) teaching the peasants how to fight with their farm implements and scavenged swords and spears against the bandits who plagued them. Peasants won.
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