Roman armor at time of Late Republic and Empire (c. 100 B.C. - A.D. 100): with badges of honor, known as phalerae and neck torcs. Made of gold, silver, or bronze, the phalerae were sculpted disks worn on breastplates during parades. The two circular rings at top are neck torcs, also badges of honor/military decorations and worn on breastplates. The illustration dates to 1882.

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