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Roman imperial standard, various sizes

081380000
12.50 €
Add a touch of history and elegance to your home or event with our Roman Imperial banner. This banner features a detailed design with the iconic Roman eagle on a deep red background, evoking the strength and grandeur of the Roman Empire. Made of 110-gram polyester, it features end seams for durability and comes ready with ribbon and tie rings for easy...
Banner Roman Legion SPQR, shield and gladius (70x100 cms.) Banner Roman Legion SPQR, shield and gladius (70x100 cms.) 2
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Banner Roman Legion SPQR, shield and gladius (70x100 cms.)

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084160000
23.54 €
The SPQR Roman Legion Banner is the perfect complement for lovers of Roman history and culture. Measuring 70x100cm in size, this banner features an authentic design representing the famous SPQR legion, accompanied by a shield and gladius. One of the advantages of this banner is its resistance to adverse weather conditions, so you can hang it outdoors...
Legio I Germanic Roman Banner (70x100 cms.) Legio I Germanic Roman Banner (70x100 cms.) 2
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Legio I Germanic Roman Banner (70x100 cms.)

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090230000
23.54 €
The Legio I Germanica Romana Banner is a product of high quality and meticulous details that will undoubtedly capture the attention of lovers of Roman history and culture. With dimensions of 70x100 cm, this banner is perfect to show off in any space, be it in your home, office or even in themed events. This banner has 4 fabric ribbons at the ends, which...
Legio IX Hispana Romana Banner (70x100 cms.) Legio IX Hispana Romana Banner (70x100 cms.) 2
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Legio IX Hispana Romana Banner (70x100 cms.)

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126230000
23.54 €
Discover the Legio IX Hispana Romana Banner of 70x100 cm., a unique piece that will captivate fans of Roman history. This banner features 4 fabric ties at the ends, allowing you to easily tie it up and display it anywhere you like. The Legio IX Hispana, also known as Legio IX Hispana Macedonia Victrix, was a Roman legion of great historical importance....
Banner Legio XIII Gemina Romana (70x100 cms.) Banner Legio XIII Gemina Romana (70x100 cms.) 2
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Banner Legio XIII Gemina Romana (70x100 cms.)

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126240000
23.54 €
Decorate your space with the imposing 70x100 cm Legio XIII Gemina Romana Banner. This banner, made with the best materials, has 4 fabric ribbons at the ends so you can easily tie it wherever you want. The Legio XIII Gemina, also known as the "twin" Thirteenth Legion, was a Roman legion of great historical importance. Created in 57 BC by Julius Caesar,...
Banner Roman Legion SPQR, red background (70x100 cms.) Banner Roman Legion SPQR, red background (70x100 cms.) 2
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Banner Roman Legion SPQR, red background (70x100 cms.)

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152400000
23.54 €
The Roman Legion SPQR Banner is the perfect complement for lovers of Roman history and culture. With an intense red background and dimensions of 70x100 cm, this banner is not only visually impressive, but it is also made with high quality and resistant materials. Includes 4 fabric ribbons at the ends to tie, making it easy to hang on balconies, event...
Banner Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix (70x100 cms.) Banner Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix (70x100 cms.) 2
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Banner Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix (70x100 cms.)

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169840000
23.54 €
Banner Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix of 70x100 cms. with 4 fabric ribbons at the ends to tie. The Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix (Thirtieth "victorious Ulpian" legion) was a Roman legion created by Emperor Marco Ulpius Trajan in 105 for the Dacian wars. This banner belongs to the series of Banners that we dedicate to the most popular Roman Legions. The Legio XXX Ulpia...
Legio III Augusta Banner (70x100 cms.) Legio III Augusta Banner (70x100 cms.) 2
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Legio III Augusta Banner (70x100 cms.)

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169950000
23.54 €
Legio III Augusta banner of 70x100 cms. with 4 fabric ribbons at the ends to tie. Legio III Augusta (Third Legion "of Augustus") was a Roman legion, created in 43 BC. C. by Caesar Augustus. This banner belongs to the series of Banners that we dedicate to the most popular Roman Legions. The Legio III Augusta Banner is the perfect addition for any fan of...
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Roman banner for interiors and exteriors (70x100 cms.)

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082620000
23.54 €
Decorate your spaces with the majestic Roman Banner for interiors and exteriors. With its dimensions of 70x100 cm, this banner is perfect for hanging on balconies, banners for events, banners or simply as interior decoration. The banner is made of high-quality materials, ensuring its durability and resistance to adverse weather conditions. In addition, it...
23.54 €
Decorate your spaces with the imposing 70x100 cm SPQR Roman Legion Banner. This product has 4 fabric ribbons at the ends to tie, which will allow you to easily hang it wherever you want. Whether indoors or outdoors, this banner will withstand harsh weather conditions, thanks to its high quality and durability. In addition, it is available in two types of...
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Banner Roman Legion SPQR (70x100 cms.)

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088920000
23.54 €
The Roman Legion SPQR Banner of 70x100 cm. It is the ideal complement for all lovers of ancient Rome. With its 4 fabric ribbons at the ends, you can easily tie it wherever you want, whether it's on your balcony, at special events or as an indoor banner. But best of all is its resistance to adverse weather conditions, so you won't have to worry if it rains...
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Banner Roman Legion SPQR landscape (70x100 cms.)

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088950000
23.54 €
The Banner Roman Legion SPQR landscape of 70x100 cms. It is the ideal complement for lovers of history and ancient Rome. Made with high-quality materials, this banner has 4 fabric ribbons at the ends so you can easily tie it wherever you want. One of the main advantages of this banner is its resistance to adverse weather conditions. Whether you hang it on...
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Roman Banners: More than Mere Decorations in Battle

Roman standards were not simple battlefield decorations; They played a fundamental tactical role for the Roman army. These emblems not only guided the troops through the chaos of war, but also exerted a powerful emotional influence. They invoked emotions, strengthened collective identity and consolidated cohesion within the legions.

In the religious sphere, Roman standards transcended the material. They had a sacred quality, linked to the divine. The troops believed in its magical value, considering that each banner was protected and influenced by deities. This mystical connection with the supernatural further enhanced their importance on the battlefield.

Beyond their role in warfare, banners were living symbols of Roman power. They embodied public authority and were closely linked to government structures and the political projection of leaders, such as the emperor. In this way, they served as propaganda tools, consolidating the presence and dominance of Rome.

The Visual Language and the Symbols of the Banners

The design and symbolism behind each banner was not random. Each element conveyed a specific message and, together, the banner functioned as a visual communication channel. By analyzing its symbolic content, one can gain deep insight into Roman thought and culture.

In addition to its function as a battle emblem, the banner was deeply rooted in the magical-religious substrate of Roman culture. This connection strengthened the emotional relationship between soldiers and their emblems, reinforcing the idea of divine protection and guidance on the battlefield.

Roman Standards as a Reflection of Sociopolitical Changes

Throughout Roman history, banners evolved and reflected ideological or political changes in society. Through them, we can trace the cultural transitions and transformations within the army and the empire.

Contrary to popular belief that the Roman legions adopted perfect formations, more recent evidence suggests that they were more flexible and adaptive in combat. This revelation emphasizes the importance of banners as tactical instruments, capable of adapting to changing battlefield circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions about Roman Standards

  • Why were Roman standards considered sacred?

    Roman banners were considered sacred due to their connection to deities and their perceived magical value by troops.

  • How were the banners communicated visually?

    Each design element on a banner had a specific meaning and functioned as a means of visual communication on the battlefield.

  • What historical changes did Roman standards reflect?

    Changes in the designs and symbolism of Roman banners throughout history reflected sociopolitical changes in Roman society.

  • How did the banners influence the morale of the troops?

    The banners had a strong emotional impact on the troops, strengthening the morale and collective identity of the legions.

  • What was the role of banners in Roman propaganda?

    Banners were used as propaganda tools to consolidate the authority and power of the Roman Empire.

  • Why is it important to reconsider the flexibility of the Roman legions in combat?

    Evidence suggests that Roman legions were more flexible in combat than previously thought, highlighting the importance of standards as adaptable tactical tools.

In short, Roman banners were much more than just pieces of cloth on the battlefield. They were objects of power, religion, communication and sociopolitical change, playing an essential role in the history and culture of the Roman Empire.

Explore our fascinating selection of Roman banners and immerse yourself in the history of ancient Rome!

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