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Information for Visitors to the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds (30 April - 2 May)
The Main entrance and Master's café will be closed to non-conference visitors. Public access is through the West entrance by the dock. Galleries will be open and the small café on the second floor will sell drinks and sandwiches.

The Gladius

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Metal sword and scabbard

The Gladius: Ancient Rome’s most iconic weapon.

Speaker: Dr Jaime Kaminski, Sussex Archaeological Society.

This lecture is part of the programme supporting our special exhibition, Gladiators: Heroes of the Colosseum, open until 2 November.

2pm to 3pm

In-person and online

The Roman short sword

Learn about the fearsome Roman short sword (Gladius) in the Royal Armouries collection (object number IX.5583).

This Pompeii-type gladius was uncovered from the Rhine at Wiesbaden (Germany), this lecture explores the history and typology of the iconic legionary weapon.

The Roman short sword, the gladius, is synonymous with the expansion of Rome. Beginning with the gladius Hispaniensis in the third century BC, this iconic weapon became a key element of the Roman legionary’s military equipment.

In this lecture, Dr Jamie Kaminski will explore the history of the weapon and examine the Royal Armouries' gladius. The well-preserved and very rare example from the Royal Armouries' collection was discovered in the Rhine at Wiesbaden in Germany in the early 1970s. Jamie will delve into how this sword was produced and used, what its inscribed details tell us about life in the Roman army, and how it compares with other similar examples in Britain and beyond. Finally, he will ask the question – how did such a fine Roman sword end its days in the mud of the Rhine?

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This lecture will be presented in-person at the Royal armouries Museum in Leeds, and online.

You will be sent a link to join the online presentation with your booking confirmation.

This is a free lecture, please consider making a donation when booking.

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