From right to left
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A centurion in subarmalis, padding usually worn under armor; and wearing phalerae, medals for military service.
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An aquilifer (legion standard-bearer) in a cavalry mask, wearing lorica hamata (chainmail)
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A signifer (century standard-bearer) in lorica segmentata (plated armor) and wearing a wolf pelt.
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A bugler in a bear pelt?
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Ordinary Roman legionaries in lorica segmentata
Were the cavalry masks common?
Not sure, but wow they look fucking awesome.
Posted a genuine artifact from the first century AD if you’d like to see a well-preserved one instead of a modern replica!
I don’t think so, but I admit I’m not terribly well-informed on the subject. As far as I know, the masks were usually worn by cavalry standard-bearers in battle and officers on parade.
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EDIT: The image below is not the same, as pointed by PugJesus. The source of the OP is Galerie – LEGIO XV APOLLINARIS.
An uncropped version (not much difference) from Römerfest Biriciana 2019 | Museen Weißenburg - (German)I think the angle on that one is slightly different
You are right! I trusted Google Revese Image search too much.
I found the correct one here: Galerie – LEGIO XV APOLLINARIS, and it has the same framing.
Thanks for the correction.