Ancient Rome Soldier Anatomy Labelled — free printable clipart
Free history resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

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This image features a detailed, cartoon-style illustration of a Roman legionary standing in full armor, presenting a visual vocabulary lesson. The soldier wears a metal helmet, segmented plate armor (lorica segmentata), a red tunic, and caligae (sandals), holding a pilum (spear) and a large red scutum (shield) decorated with golden wings and lightning bolts. A gladius (short sword) is sheathed at his side. Labels with arrows point to and name specific items: 'helmet', 'pilum', 'gladius', 'scutum', and 'sandals', teaching students about the equipment of the ancient Roman army. It is ideal for history worksheets, slide presentations, or labeling exercises focused on Roman civilization.
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