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Costume of the Heruli (7), a people from the north established to the west of the Danube and having founded an empire destroyed by the Lombards, their costume was common to all barbarian peoples
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Costume of the Heruli (7), a people from the north established to the west of the Danube and having founded an empire destroyed by the Lombards, their costume was common to all barbarian peoples
FLO4707655 Costume of the Heruli (7), a people from the north established to the west of the Danube and having founded an empire destroyed by the Lombards, their costume was common to all barbarian peoples, the difference was made in the manufacture of the heaumes and the handle of the swordfish. Costume of the Britons (8), (copy of Speed "collection of clothing of different nations"" in 1772), who adopted the customs and clothing of the Romans. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in "Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages" by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796.; (add.info.: Costume of the Heruli (7), a people from the north established to the west of the Danube and having founded an empire destroyed by the Lombards, their costume was common to all barbarian peoples, the difference was made in the manufacture of the heaumes and the handle of the swordfish. Costume of the Britons (8), (copy of Speed "collection of clothing of different nations"" in 1772), who adopted the customs and clothing of the Romans. Hand-coloured copper engraving, in "Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages" by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print captures the intricate and detailed costumes of the Heruli, a northern people who once established an empire to the west of the Danube before it was destroyed by the Lombards. The costume depicted here is common among barbarian peoples, with slight variations in details such as heaumes and swordfish handles.
The image also includes a depiction of the Britons, who adopted Roman customs and clothing. This copy from Speed's "collection of clothing of different nations" in 1772 showcases how different cultures influenced each other through trade and conquest.
Hand-colored copper engraving brings these historical costumes to life, showing the craftsmanship and artistry that went into creating them. Published in 1796 as part of "Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages" by Robert Von Spalart, this print offers a glimpse into ancient fashion trends and cultural exchanges.
Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, this print is sure to spark your imagination and transport you back in time to when these unique costumes were worn with pride by their respective peoples.
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