Helmet recovered from the main ancient naval war

Helmet recovered from the main ancient naval war

Igadi Island, Italy –Finnish Slorat It is reported that an unusual pattern of a moment of thought was found in the waters of the island of Agadi Island west of Sicily. For sinking sites documents, the Society’s divers recovered a secure Roman Helmet belonging to a soldier involved in 241. B The fight for the Ages, in which the Roman and the Karthageni fleet clashes. Bronze Montphrostino type helmet was like those used by Roman soldiers between the fourth and the first century B A notable well -protected sample is still equipped with its protective neck and cheek guards, which is rare. “Montphrostino Helmite is the most beautiful and complete health ever,” said Francisco Paulo Scarpinato, councilor of Sicily for cultural heritage and identity. During the third century BSince both Rome and Karthej worked for the political and military control of the Western Mediterranean, they were engaged in a 23 -year long conflict known as the First Pink War. During the Battle of Egypt, which was a decisive confrontation with the war, the Romans were intended to sink 50 cartridges and occupy 70 more. It was a catastrophic loss to Karthaj, which resulted in his complete defeat and for the first time, the emergence of the Roman military superiority. 480 to read about the fight for Sicily’s control BGo to the “Battle of ancient Sicily”.

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