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  2. A Roman soldier’s breastplate is described by Polybius (vi.23) as “a bronze plate, measuring a span every way, which they wear on their breasts and call a heart-guard (kardiophulax).” The breastplate or heart-guard that Paul was recommending was not made of hard metal, but of something much stronger.

    www.heraldmag.org/2009/09jf_2.htm

    The breastplate was a central part of the Roman soldier's armor—it provided protection for the torso, which contains vital organs like the heart, lungs and so on. Without a breastplate, a soldier would be asking for death, as any attack could instantly become fatal.

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    Body armor of the principes(heavy infantry), hastati(front-line soldiers), and triarii(veterans) consisted of only a 20cm square breastplate, called a heart guard (pectorale), and one greave. The one greave was worn on the left leg, the leg that was exposed during battle. The pectoralewas either square or round.

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    Sep 20, 2015 · During the second and third centuries AD, Roman armor changed, and the hard, solid, and immobile breastplate was replaced by a more flexible cuirass (a lorica segmentata). Six or seven thick horizontal bronze strips were …

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    Feb 24, 2021 · In the rear came the triarii, the veterans, numbering around 600 who only fought in the extreme. Everyone wore bronze helmets and breastplates (the wealthier wore mail cuirass) and carried a semi-cylindrical shield. The …

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    In medieval weaponry, the breastplate is the front portion of plate armour covering the torso. It has been a military mainstay since ancient times and was usually made of leather, bronze or iron in antiquity.

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    A Roman commander had a more elaborate pleated tunic over his basic tunic, and could wear a breastplate. The breastplate armour worn by army generals could, depending on their rank and achievements, be elaborately decorated …

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