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Weapons & Armor
Roman Gladius
Short sword of the legionary · 200 BCE – 300 CE
Short, stiff, point-first. Roman close-quarters doctrine relied on disciplined formations of shielded infantry stabbing in unison — a thrusting weapon was simpler to learn, kept soldiers behind their shield line, and proved devastatingly effective.
Key specifications
Blade
60 – 68 cm
Weight
~0.9 – 1 kg
Paired with
Scutum (~105×80 cm)
Used by
Roman legionaries
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