編號 98721377

古羅馬 青銅色 美丽的军事狮子护身符 (沒有保留價)
編號 98721377

古羅馬 青銅色 美丽的军事狮子护身符 (沒有保留價)
Symbol of Strength, Courage & Legionary Protection
The lion was a powerful symbol across Roman military iconography. It appeared on legionary standards, shields, and amulets, serving both as a visual emblem of ferocity and a spiritual protector on campaign.
A finely cast and stylized bronze amulet depicting the head of a lion (leo), dating to the Roman Imperial period (circa 1st–3rd Century AD). This compact piece features a carefully shaped head with an open mouth and a drilled suspension hole, indicating its original use as a protective charm—most likely worn as part of a necklace or attached to military gear.
Lions in Roman culture symbolized power, victory, and divine protection. They were especially associated with Hercules and commonly used by soldiers and gladiators seeking strength and courage in battle. Amulets like this may have belonged to a legionary or someone closely associated with the military world.
Culture: Roman Empire
Date: Circa 1st–3rd Century AD
Material: Bronze
Type: Lion amulet / protective charm
Dimensions: 15.5 mm (length)
Weight: 3.85 g
Condition: Good; some wear and surface encrustation from age; suspension hole intact; no restoration visible
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