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The Nijmegen Helmet is a Roman cavalry sports helmet from the first or second century AD. It was found around 1915 in a gravel bed on the left bank of the Waal river, near the Dutch city of Nijmegen. The helmet would have been worn by the élite Roman cavalry. The head portion of the helmet is made of iron, while the mask and diadem are of bronze or brass. The helmet has a neck-protecting projecting rim, overlaid with a thin bronze covering plated with silver. The diadem features two male and three female figures. Several other Roman sports helmets have also been found in or near Nijmegen.

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  • Nijmegen Helmet (en)
  • Capacete de Nimega (pt)
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  • The Nijmegen Helmet is a Roman cavalry sports helmet from the first or second century AD. It was found around 1915 in a gravel bed on the left bank of the Waal river, near the Dutch city of Nijmegen. The helmet would have been worn by the élite Roman cavalry. The head portion of the helmet is made of iron, while the mask and diadem are of bronze or brass. The helmet has a neck-protecting projecting rim, overlaid with a thin bronze covering plated with silver. The diadem features two male and three female figures. Several other Roman sports helmets have also been found in or near Nijmegen. (en)
  • O Capacete de Nimega é um capacete esportivo de cavalaria romana do primeiro ou do século II Foi encontrado por volta de 1915 em um leito de cascalho na margem esquerda do rio Waal, perto da cidade holandesa de Nimega. O capacete teria sido usado pela cavalaria romana de elite. A parte da cabeça do capacete é feita de ferro, enquanto a máscara e o diadema são de bronze ou latão. O capacete tem uma borda protetora no pescoço, revestida por uma fina cobertura de bronze revestida de prata. O diadema apresenta duas figuras masculinas e três femininas. (pt)
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  • Nijmegen Helmet (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Beeld_'Het_Gezicht_van_Nijmegen'_door_Andreas_Hetfeld,_Veur-Lent,_Nijmegen_(2).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Nijmegen_cavalry_helmet,_an_iron_mask_sheathed_in_bronze_and_silver_discovered_in_1915_on_the_left_bank_of_the_Waal_river_near_Nijmegen,_second_half_of_the_first_century,_Museum_het_Valkhof,_Nijmegen_(Netherlands)_(9567074631).jpg
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  • Colour photograph of the Nijmegen helmet (en)
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  • Valkhof Museum, Nijmegen (en)
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  • The Nijmegen Helmet is a Roman cavalry sports helmet from the first or second century AD. It was found around 1915 in a gravel bed on the left bank of the Waal river, near the Dutch city of Nijmegen. The helmet would have been worn by the élite Roman cavalry. The head portion of the helmet is made of iron, while the mask and diadem are of bronze or brass. The helmet has a neck-protecting projecting rim, overlaid with a thin bronze covering plated with silver. The diadem features two male and three female figures. Several other Roman sports helmets have also been found in or near Nijmegen. (en)
  • O Capacete de Nimega é um capacete esportivo de cavalaria romana do primeiro ou do século II Foi encontrado por volta de 1915 em um leito de cascalho na margem esquerda do rio Waal, perto da cidade holandesa de Nimega. O capacete teria sido usado pela cavalaria romana de elite. A parte da cabeça do capacete é feita de ferro, enquanto a máscara e o diadema são de bronze ou latão. O capacete tem uma borda protetora no pescoço, revestida por uma fina cobertura de bronze revestida de prata. O diadema apresenta duas figuras masculinas e três femininas. O capacete sofreu oxidação. Vários outros capacetes romanos também foram encontrados em ou perto de Nimega. (pt)
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  • First or second century AD (en)
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