Description
- Ring Eagle Legion Roman Legion Toge and the Sword. "Legio ̈Patria Nostra".
- The Eagle was the symbol par excellence of the Roman Empire because the eagle is commonly considered the King of Birds because it is able to rise high in the sky, and its flight is full of power and majesty.
- In Greco_Roman Mythology, he refers to Zeus/Jupiter, whose incarnation he is either the messenger. In Rome he is therefore the symbol of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, and it is traditionally depicted as shaking lightning in its greenhouses.
- The eagle is first and foremost the symbol and honor of the whole legion, bearing a religious meaning and considered sacred. The Legionaries devote him a true cult - Tacite calls the eagles the "true deities of the Legions."
- Description: Metal steel with shiny silver finish, size 68 (2.15 cm). Weight: 12 g. It is not afraid of moisture and you can adapt it to your finger by depositing a tin point of soldering at 16 hours and 20 hours from the ring.
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