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    A galea ([ˈɡaɫea], from Greek γαλέη, galéē, "weasel, marten") was a Roman soldier's helmet. Some gladiators, specifically myrmillones, also wore bronze...
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  • Galea may refer to: Galea (surname) Galea (botany), a helmet-shaped structure in certain flowers Galea (genus), a genus of rodents Galea (helmet), ancient...
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    important helmet types to develop in antiquity were the Corinthian helmet and the Roman galea. During the Middle Ages, many different military helmets and some...
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  • (Sassanid army) Roman legionary helmet - galea Ancient Chinese helmet from the Zhou dynasty Imperial Chinese helmet from the Northern and Southern dynasties...
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  • Montefortino helmet type, which continued to serve alongside it for a time. This constituted the final evolutionary stage of the legionary helmet (galea). The...
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    The pith helmet, also known as the safari helmet, salacot, sola topee, sun helmet, topee, and topi is a lightweight cloth-covered helmet made of sholapith...
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    Roman Republic, the Montefortino helmet was the first stage in the development of the galea, derived from Celtic helmet designs. Similar types are to be...
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    A galea is an overhanging, helmet-shaped, part of the flower that protects the reproductive parts from precipitation, wind, or unwanted visitors. The...
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  • Gabardine Gaberdine Gable hood Gache Gagra choli Gaiters Gajra Gákti Galea (helmet) Galero Galesh Galloon Galoshes Gambeson Gamine Gamosa Gamsbart Gamucha...
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    up to 1907. This name roughly means "capped mockingbird", from Latin galea "helmet" and Ancient Greek skóptein (σκώπτειν, "to scold" or "to mock"). But...
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