
Replica of the Roman Legion Flavia Felix Ring
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Roman Gold 4th Legion Flavia Felix Ring, 1st-2nd Century AD Authentic replica of an ancient Roman ring featuring a broad openwork gold hoop with beaded wire borders and intricate filigree loops. The cast D-section letters ‘LEGIIIIFF’ boldly declare the legion's name in Latin: Legio IIII Flavia Felix. The Legio Quarta Flavia Felix, also known as "Lucky Fourth Legion of Flavia," was a formidable unit of the Imperial Roman army, founded by Vespasian in 70 AD from the remnants of the disbanded Legio IV Macedonica. This legion played a significant role in Moesia Superior until its eventual decline in the early 5th century. The ring is carefully crafted to showcase the intricate details of ancient Roman jewelry-making techniques. Its size is precisely designed to fit comfortably on the finger, measuring 62 units in circumference. A masterful piece for any collector or historian, this replica ring is an exact reproduction of an original from the 1st-2nd century AD. For those seeking authenticity, look no further than Plasmeo3D, where you can find the real thing here: https://plasmeo3d.com/replique...
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