古羅馬 鐵 匕首“Pugio”型 第 I 期,配有数字X射线。西班牙出口许可证

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匕首「Pugio」,Type Period I,羅馬鐵製短劍,屬共和時期(公元前1世紀),尺寸300 mm × 60 mm × 15 mm,狀況良好,來源於美國藝術畫廊及 Emeritus 收藏(美國),原自奧地利取得,後在美國收藏,附真偽證明、出口許可與數位 X 光測試。

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ITEM: Dagger ‘Pugio’, Type Period I
MATERIAL: Iron
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: Republic, 1st Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 300 mm x 60 mm x 15 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex American art gallery, Ex Emeritus collection (USA), collected from the 1950’s to the 1980’s by a distinguished university professor who served as Department head, Dean and Vice President of a major university.
PARALLEL: SALIOLA, M., & CASPRINI, F. (2012). Pugio – Gladius brevis est: History and technology of the Roman battle dagger (BAR International Series 2404), p.12, Fig. A1 & B1

The origins of the Roman pugio, a short, broad dagger, are somewhat intertwined with the late Roman Republic and the period of transition into the Empire, as its shape is thought to derive from the daggers used by Iberian tribes. While archaeological evidence for the pugio in its standardized Roman form solidifies primarily in the late 1st century BCE—the end of the Republic—and the early Imperial period, the Romans were already familiar with the concept of a dedicated sidearm. The pugio served as an essential personal weapon for Roman soldiers, carried alongside the main gladius (sword) and providing a critical tool for close-quarters combat, often used for stabbing downward in a swift, lethal motion against a fallen or restrained enemy.

Characteristically, the pugio was defined by its wide, leaf-shaped blade and a prominent central ridge, designed for maximum rigidity and piercing power. The Republican and early Imperial versions share this core design but show stylistic and construction differences. Republican-era blades, or those immediately preceding the standardized Imperial forms, were generally more uniform and rugged. They featured an integrated tang that fitted into a simple hilt, often constructed from layers of wood or bone. Importantly, the pugio was a piece of military equipment, but it was also a badge of honor and status, especially for centurions and senior officers, a tradition that began to take root in the highly professionalized armies of the late Republic under figures like Marius and Caesar.

In the context of the Republic’s political upheaval, the pugio takes on a highly significant, and often infamous, symbolic role. It was the weapon of personal choice in the chaotic political landscape, famously used in acts of assassination and conspiracy. The most notorious instance is the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, where the conspirators wielded daggers—almost certainly pugiones—to strike down the dictator on the floor of the Senate. This event cemented the dagger’s association not just with the battlefield, but with political violence and the defense of the Republic (as the assassins claimed) or its destruction (as Caesar’s followers believed). It remained a standard issue until the 3rd century CE, but its period of greatest historical and symbolic impact was arguably during the last tumultuous decades of the Roman Republic.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity, Export license and digital X-ray test

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

賣家的故事

您的古董商提供古代藝術品和古錢幣。我們的主要目標是以最優惠的價格提供最高的質量,尊重並嚴格遵守遺產保護法和聯合國教科文組織遺產規範。因此,出版的作品全部來自可查出處的私人收藏或國際拍賣。我們所有的古物和硬幣都附有真品證書。我們有 90 天無條件退貨政策。在 Your Antiquarian,我們致力於幫助弱勢群體,因此每次購買的產品都會捐贈一部分給慈善機構,以幫助有需要的人。
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ITEM: Dagger ‘Pugio’, Type Period I
MATERIAL: Iron
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: Republic, 1st Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 300 mm x 60 mm x 15 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex American art gallery, Ex Emeritus collection (USA), collected from the 1950’s to the 1980’s by a distinguished university professor who served as Department head, Dean and Vice President of a major university.
PARALLEL: SALIOLA, M., & CASPRINI, F. (2012). Pugio – Gladius brevis est: History and technology of the Roman battle dagger (BAR International Series 2404), p.12, Fig. A1 & B1

The origins of the Roman pugio, a short, broad dagger, are somewhat intertwined with the late Roman Republic and the period of transition into the Empire, as its shape is thought to derive from the daggers used by Iberian tribes. While archaeological evidence for the pugio in its standardized Roman form solidifies primarily in the late 1st century BCE—the end of the Republic—and the early Imperial period, the Romans were already familiar with the concept of a dedicated sidearm. The pugio served as an essential personal weapon for Roman soldiers, carried alongside the main gladius (sword) and providing a critical tool for close-quarters combat, often used for stabbing downward in a swift, lethal motion against a fallen or restrained enemy.

Characteristically, the pugio was defined by its wide, leaf-shaped blade and a prominent central ridge, designed for maximum rigidity and piercing power. The Republican and early Imperial versions share this core design but show stylistic and construction differences. Republican-era blades, or those immediately preceding the standardized Imperial forms, were generally more uniform and rugged. They featured an integrated tang that fitted into a simple hilt, often constructed from layers of wood or bone. Importantly, the pugio was a piece of military equipment, but it was also a badge of honor and status, especially for centurions and senior officers, a tradition that began to take root in the highly professionalized armies of the late Republic under figures like Marius and Caesar.

In the context of the Republic’s political upheaval, the pugio takes on a highly significant, and often infamous, symbolic role. It was the weapon of personal choice in the chaotic political landscape, famously used in acts of assassination and conspiracy. The most notorious instance is the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, where the conspirators wielded daggers—almost certainly pugiones—to strike down the dictator on the floor of the Senate. This event cemented the dagger’s association not just with the battlefield, but with political violence and the defense of the Republic (as the assassins claimed) or its destruction (as Caesar’s followers believed). It remained a standard issue until the 3rd century CE, but its period of greatest historical and symbolic impact was arguably during the last tumultuous decades of the Roman Republic.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity, Export license and digital X-ray test

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

賣家的故事

您的古董商提供古代藝術品和古錢幣。我們的主要目標是以最優惠的價格提供最高的質量,尊重並嚴格遵守遺產保護法和聯合國教科文組織遺產規範。因此,出版的作品全部來自可查出處的私人收藏或國際拍賣。我們所有的古物和硬幣都附有真品證書。我們有 90 天無條件退貨政策。在 Your Antiquarian,我們致力於幫助弱勢群體,因此每次購買的產品都會捐贈一部分給慈善機構,以幫助有需要的人。
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詳細資料

文化
古羅馬
世紀/時間框架
Republic, 1st Century B.C
Name of object
dagger ‘Pugio’ Type Period I with digital X-ray. Spanish Export License
獲得來源
私人收藏
獲得年份
2023
材質
獲得國家
奧地利
狀態
前任擁有者獲得來源
古董市場
前任擁有者獲得年份
1950
前任擁有者獲得國家
美國
我保證此物品為合法取得,且本人有權出售。
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原創/正版
西班牙已驗證
6745
已售物品
100%
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