Roman Daggers
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Roman Pugio Dagger
Our Roman Pompeii Pugio Dagger is hand forged from steel and features a leather lined sheath with brass fittings and a sandwiched horn and steel hilt that is often found on surviving pieces. Its authentic design and blunt blade make it a favourite amongst Roman reenactors.
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Total length: 33.5cm
Blade length: 22.5 cm
Grip length: 6.5 cm
Weight: 538 g
Blade thickness (base): 0.4 cm
Blade width (base): 6.14 cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: Steel and Brass
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Roman Dagger - Silver
The Romans are known to have borrowed ideas on the weapons of their enemies. Initially, they used weapons of Etruscan and Greek-style or, when confronted with the Celts, adopted their equipment. To defeat the Carthaginians built a fleet based on the Carthaginian model. Once a weapon is adopted it was standard. The weapons changed over the history of Rome, although its equipment and its use were never individual. Almost all Roman swords and daggers were double-edged and could be used for both cutting and threading. The pugio was a small dagger used by the ancient Roman soldiers possibly as an auxiliary weapon. Like other equipment of the Legionnaires, the dagger had a series of changes throughout the I century. Generally had a long blade and leaf-shaped, between 18 and 28 centimeters long and 5 centimeters or more across. It was ideal for threading; a good rush can pierce a chainmail weapon.
Total length: 38 cm
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Weight: 900 g
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: No
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £59.17 Incl. Tax: £71.00 -
Roman Dagger - Gold
The Romans are known to have borrowed ideas on the weapons of their enemies. Initially, they used weapons of Etruscan and Greek-style or, when confronted with the Celts, adopted their equipment. To defeat the Carthaginians built a fleet based on the Carthaginian model. Once a weapon is adopted it was standard. The weapons changed over the history of Rome, although its equipment and its use were never individual. Almost all Roman swords and daggers were double-edged and could be used for both cutting and threading. The pugio was a small dagger used by the ancient Roman soldiers possibly as an auxiliary weapon. Like other equipment of the Legionnaires, the dagger had a series of changes throughout the I century. Generally had a long blade and leaf-shaped, between 18 and 28 centimeters long and 5 centimeters or more across. It was ideal for threading; a good rush can pierce a chainmail weapon.
Total length: 38 cm
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Weight: 900 g
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: No
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £74.17 Incl. Tax: £89.00 -
Roman Dagger SPQR
SPQR is abbreviation of "Senatus Populus Que Romanus" and means, in English, the Senate and the Roman people.
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Overall Length: 31cm
Weight: 700g
Blade Material: 420 Stainless SteelExcl. Tax: £34.17 Incl. Tax: £41.00 -
Roman Pompeii Pugio Dagger
This well-made Roman Pompeii Pugio Dagger replica was most likely used by an officer or Centurion on account of the ornate brass decoration. It is hand forged from steel and features a leather lined sheath with brass fittings and a sandwiched horn and steel hilt that is often found on surviving pieces. Its authentic design and blunt blade make it a favourite amongst Roman reenactors.
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Total Length: 35cm
Blade Length: 23cm
Grip length: 12cm
Weight: 425g
Blade thickness (base): 0.75cm
Blade width (base): 5.5cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: Steel and Brass
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Julius Caesar Roman Dagger
Julius Caesar was one of Rome’s most successful generals. He played a pivotal role in the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire that followed. His victories in the Gallic Wars extended Rome’s territory to the English Channel and the Rhine and in 54BC he invaded Britain. He was ordered to step down from his military command after the conclusion of the Gallic Wars but instead he crossed the Rubicon with the 13th Legion and entered Roman Italy under arms, where he quickly seized power and became Emperor.
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Our Julius Caesar Dagger is crafted in the world famous Art Gladius factory in Toledo, Spain and features an ornate antiqued brass hilt, decorated stainless steel blade and black leather scabbard with decorative antiqued fittings. This dagger has a blunt blade and is manufactured for display only.
Total length: 39cm
Blade length: 20.5cm
Grip length: 14.5cm
Weight: 825g
Blade width (base): 7cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: Leather and Brass
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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