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Roman Legionary Eagle (Aquila)- without pole- AH6729 Roman Legionary Eagle (Aquila)- without pole-

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The Aquila (latin eagle) was the highest rank of the Roman legion from Marius (ca. 104 AD) and thus different animals as legion marks.
The Aquila enjoyed the greatest worship among all the signs, and their loss was a great disgrace. That's why everything was done to regain lost Aquilae.

This beautiful reconstruction of an aquila served various pictorial representations as a model. Unfortunately, no ancient Aquilae have survived.

Measures of the eagle:
Material: brass (hollow)
Width: 430 mm / 16.9 inch (= wing span)
Height: 280 mm / 11.02 inches

Offer is without pole.

Roman Legionary Eagle (Aquila)- without pole-


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