Helmets For Gladiators

Posted: September 23rd, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Gladiators have been made famous by such movies as “Spartacus” and “The Gladiator”. The Roman Colosseum is famous for its entertaining yet brutal battles. People have become absolutely intrigued by gladiators and have even started collections based off of that intrigue. I wrote this article to tell you about gladiators, their head gear, and how to become a gladiator helmet collector. I’ll even tell you where to buy and how to display a gladiator helmet.

 

Ancient gladiators were very unlike the gladiators you see on today’s hit television show “American Gladiators”. These men were slaves and were forced to fight battles to the death. Sometimes they would battle with each other and sometimes with animals. The gladiators battle gear differed dramatically from the typical soldier’s gear. You will see this difference starting with the gladiator helmet and on down to the gladiators battle armor.

 

Gladiators were meant to do more than fight to the death, giving way to their unique gear. Gladiators were meant to put on a spectacular show. They needed to be flashy and entertaining in a way that an army does not. They had to wear showy gear to match their showy nature. Collectors love this fact because they can display these helmets in a unique and interesting way.

 

The conventional Greek and Roman helmet always had a round top. They may or may not have had plumes and face guards. Open faced helmets were always the norm in among the ranks of Roman soldiers. Gladiator helmets had various tops including: round tops, spiked tops, pointed tops, and even horned tops. Each gladiator had an easily recognizable helmet that was unique and interesting to look at. The uniqueness of the gladiators helmet made it easy for spectators to keep an eye on their favorite.

 

Replicas of these helmets can be found if you visit http://www.historicalclothingrealm.com . This web site has many different helmets to choose from including Roman helmets, Spartan helmets, and gladiator helmets.

 

Why not purchase your helmet and get its display ready while you wait for delivery? You’ll find that shelves, display cases, table tops, and specially made helmet stands all display this type of helmet beautifully. You can even order a helmet stand at the same time you order your gladiator helmet.

 

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Different Types Of Medieval Weapons

Posted: July 20th, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Around the Castle | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

 

 

Many people have taken to collecting various types of medieval weaponry. These weapons can be found in various shapes, sizes, and colors for you to pick from, but which one should you choose? This article will go over some of the more common types of medieval weapons you might come across when searching for the perfect weapon to choose. I’ll explain fierce weapons like: maces, axes, flails, swords, and even pole weaponry.

 

The medieval axe has a large viscous looking head affixed onto a short wooden handle. This weapon was functional for chopping wood and enemies alike. Many of these weapons were modified to have a short lance like tip on the end for jabbing movements.

 

Medieval maces are blunt instruments used for smashing enemies to death. These weapons are longer than medieval axes and have big balls of metal at the top. The end has spikes coming out of it to cut into enemies upon impact.

 

Long range mellee combat was fought using pole weapons. These weapons consisted of javelins, lances, halberts, and even tridents. They are the hardest medieval weapons to display as they take up the largest amount of space in a room. Conversely they are also the most satisfying weapon to display because of their large presence.

 

Medieval daggers are small weapons used for extreme close combat situations. Warriors would bring these weapons with them into battle as secondary weapons used for blocking and stabbing. They would also use them for skinning animals and general cutting. The small amount of space daggers take up makes them great display weapons.

 

The medieval fighting sword is probably the most popular medieval weapon ever created. Fighters would use this weapon as a mid range fighting tool that could do battle with both close combat weapons and pole weapons. Many people have chosen to display this type of weapon. You’ll always be safe purchasing a medieval sword.

 

The medieval flail is a weapon made up of a piece of wood and a long chain. Large spiked balls are generally at the end of the chains, and are whipped around until they hit their enemies. Wielders of flails would swing the chain and smash their opponents while staying out of range of daggers, axes, and swords.

 

Hopefully you enjoyed reading this page on medieval weapons. I hope your search for the perfect medieval weapon to display in your house has been made easier for you.