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Roman Centurion steel helmet with iron accessory and 18 gauge lining  - 6

Roman Centurion steel helmet with iron accessory and 18 gauge lining

€100.67
Availability: 9 In Stock

Being in the legion, you need protection from projectiles and blows without disturbing your vision or your breathing! After all, you legionnaires are well known for walking hundreds of miles on the empire road, from one battlefield to another, and walking miles has never been easy for those wearing a fully enclosed helmet.

The Roman helmet worn during the Empire is the product of a slow evolution of the first simple Italian bronze helmet to the Celtic-influenced helmet worn by the legionaries of Augustus, Trajan, Hadrian and all other famous Roman emperors.

The fact is that this remarkable helmet proves surprisingly versatile and strikes a perfect balance between protection and mobility. Just pair it with one of our lorica hamata and you'll get an ideal combination for your next LARP or reconstitution! A great look without harming your vision and freedom of movement.

This gorgeous helmet is handmade 18 gauge soft steel, lined with a comfortable and secure synthetic leather lining. A circumference of approx. 68 cm makes almost all head sizes fit. The historic crest attached to the top will make your Roman outfit stand out!

Fierce Gladiator historic steel helmet with 18 gauge leather lining  - 7

Fierce Gladiator historic steel helmet with 18 gauge leather lining

€73.90
Availability: 10 In Stock

Eager to portray a Norman knight fighting for none other than the ferocious William 'the conqueror'? Then you will surely need to stay protected while attacking Harold's Saxons! This sturdy Nasal helmet will make it effortless for you!

For centuries, the nasal helmet has been the most popular helmet in most of Europe due to its versatility and good balance between protection and mobility. For example, it proved to be ubiquitous in the Bayeux tapestry, representing the invasion of Saxon England by the Norman knights and minions of William the Conqueror. Speaking of whom, a specific incident at the Battle of Hastings, illustrated in the Bayeux tapestry, reveals how William the Conqueror had to lift his nasal helmet to show his troops that he was still alive after the rumor of his death spread in his army.

This gorgeous nasal helmet is handmade in soft steel of 16 caliber, lined with a comfortable and secure leather lining. A circumference of approximately 68 cm makes it fit into almost all head sizes. And a sturdy closed chin strap with a beautiful buckle will help keep your helmet in place during all your battles.

Steel helmet type 4 Roman Montefortino caliber 16mm  - 4

Steel helmet type 4 Roman Montefortino caliber 16mm

€148.87
Availability: 10 In Stock

This helmet has an antique finish and a circumference of 68 cm, which allows the user to also fit a suitable cap or padded cover. This helmet includes a leather lining suspension and chin strap that can be adjusted to better fit the user. The inside of the helmet is also darkened to improve corrosion resistance. Made of 1.6mm steel

Roman Legionnaire's Steel Helmet with Feather - 3

Steel helmet of the Roman legionary with plume

€153.00
Availability: 5 In Stock

Being from the legion, you need protection from projectiles and blows without impairing your vision or breathing! After all, you Legionnaires have been known to walk hundreds of miles along the Empire trail from one battlefield to the next, and walking miles has never been easy for someone who wears a fully enclosed helmet.

The Roman helmet worn during the Empire is the product of slow evolution, from the simple Italian bronze helmet to the Celtic-influenced helmet worn by the legionaries of Augustus, Trajan, Hadrian, and all the other famous Roman emperors. Make this historicity part of your contemporary décor to enhance it effortlessly.

Roman General Helmet This is a noble helmet worthy of any Roman gen...

Roman General Helmet

€210.00
Availability: 10 In Stock

General Roman helmet, made of hand-crafted 18-gauge steel finished in antique brass, horsehair crest, wolf head on the front and floral ornaments. Adjustable lining and strap. Includes display stand. Measures 46 cm with a feather

Ribchester Cavalry Sports, brass and steel DATA SHEET  Material Ste...

Ribchester Cavalry Sports, brass and steel

€310.00
Availability: 10 In Stock

Ribchester Cavalry Sports, brass and steel

This replica is based on the cavalry helmet found near Ribschester (Lancashire), United Kingdom. The original is displayed at the British Museum in London.

The embossed drawings show soldiers doing athletic training exercises.

Details:
- Suitable for head circumference up to 60 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 21 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19.5 cm

Intercisa II, steel Solid reconstruction of a late Roman helmet, a ...

Intercisa II, steel

€165.00
Availability: 10 In Stock

Intercisa II, steel

Authentic late Roman replica based on a helmet from the 3rd century A.D. found in Intercisa, Hungary.

The helmet has a riveted, adjustable, high-class padded leather lining.

Details:
- Suitable for head circumference up to 61 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 21 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Weight: approx. 1.10 kg

Late Roman Intercisa I Helmet, 1.2 mm Steel Details: - Material: 1....

Late Roman Intercisa I Helmet, 1.2 mm Steel

€165.00
Availability: 10 In Stock

Intercisa I Ancient Roman Helmet made of 1.2mm steel, century

3/4 Details:
- Material: 1.2 mm steel (18 gauge), inlay
- Maximum head circumference: approx. 61 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 20 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Height: approx. 14 cm
- Cheek pads dimensions (L x B): approx. 13 x 10 cm
- Weight: approx. 1.2 kg

This beautiful Roman helmet is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, authentic, and affordable helmet. This carefully handmade helmet offers excellent value for money and is an ideal addition to any Roman armor.

The so-called Intercisa helmets belong to a group of Roman helmets found in the fort of Intercisa, located in present-day Hungary. A total of about 15 to 20 fragments of late Roman iron helmets were found at the site, four of which could be reconstructed. These helmets, classified as Intercisa I-IV, date from the late 3rd or early 4th centuries and all share two distinct features. Firstly, the skull is made up of two segments joined by a central crest or crest. Second, there is no base ring, which was common in helmets of the same period, such as the Berkasovo type (also known as the late Roman ridge helmet).

This detailed reconstruction of the Intercisa I is made of 1.2 mm steel and features all the typical features of this type of helmet. Particularly striking are the eye motifs in the forehead section, which sit above the wearer's actual eyes and face directly forward. The ear holes, typical of this Roman helmet, are formed by special cutouts both in the bowl of the helmet and in the cheek protectors. The neck and cheek protectors are riveted securely to the helmet with sturdy leather straps. All edges are reinforced with a leather finish and an adjustable, riveted leather lining ensures a customizable fit and optimal comfort.

Suitable for re-enactment, LARP, stage or film/TV, this fully wearable helmet is best suited for late Roman environments and is ideal for completing the armour of a Roman legionnaire. Of course, it will also be a great addition to any helmet collector's treasure chamber.

Order now and get a piece of Roman history!

Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.

The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you regularly maintain helmets (and armor) in general, for example by using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for steel care.