What, no tropaeum? No soldier's furca? Both were crosses and were used universally throughout the Roman Empire. The first type was used for votive and victory / celebration purposes (and looked like decorated church crosses) and the second was a Roman soldier's yoke.
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sweAndreasFilm 6 months ago
ware dide you buy the roman armore and so on plz awnser!!
sweAndreasFilm 6 months ago
@sweAndreasFilm it belongs to the historian so we're not sure, sorry!
jesusrocks789 5 months ago
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sweAndreasFilm 5 months ago
What, no tropaeum? No soldier's furca? Both were crosses and were used universally throughout the Roman Empire. The first type was used for votive and victory / celebration purposes (and looked like decorated church crosses) and the second was a Roman soldier's yoke.
EdM021 11 months ago