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  1. The lorica plumata (Latin pronunciation: [loːr̺iːka pluːmaːt̪a]) also known the lorica hamata squamatque was a set of Roman armor. The name lorica plumata translates to feathered cuirass. [3] [4] It was named for its a feathered appearance due to the feather-like scales called plumes attached to oval shaped rings.

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  4. American contemporary Christian singer-songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman has released 17 studio albums and 82 singles, in addition to 4 holiday albums, 3 compilation albums, and 3 video releases. He has sold over 11 million albums, and 10 of his albums have been certified gold or platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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  5. Jan 11, 2023 · 11 January 2023. Subarmalis - Roman "vest" under the armor. Roman legionaries wore under armour ( lorica hamata, lorica segmentata, lorica squamata or lorica plumata) so-called subarmalis – quilted vest. The main task of subarmalis was to absorb shocks and prevent rubbing and dirt. Subarmalis covered the chest and reached the hips.

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  7. Lorica plumata. This post is also available in: Polish ( polski) A fragment of the armor of the lorica plumata. Dated on the 1st-3rd century CE. Lorica plumata it was Roman armour available only to the highest command in the legion. It was usually worn by tribunes and leaders, due to the cost of producing such weapons and appearance.

  8. Lorica Plumata (Latin: lorica plumata) is an ancient Roman scale-mail armor. The name is derived from the word "plūma" (meaning "feather") and literally translates to "feathered cuirass" due to the resemblance of its elongated plates with ribs in the middle to bird feathers.

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