• Source: Phalera (military decoration)
  • A phalera was a sculpted disk, usually made of gold, silver, bronze or glass, and worn on the breastplate during parades by Roman soldiers who had been awarded it as a kind of medal. Roman military units could also be awarded phalerae for distinguished conduct in action. These awards were often mounted on the staffs of the unit's standards. The term also refers to disks crafted by the continental Celts for religious and ornamental purposes, especially those used on equestrian gear.



















    See also


    Roman military decorations and punishments
    Mirror armour – similar oriental armour


    References




    External links


    Media related to Falerae at Wikimedia Commons

    Roman Military Equipment – Military Awards and Decorations

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