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The "dagger" or Gladius was an excellent cutting and thrusting weapon that could pierce through enemy armor and make short work of them. It was short, robust, and powerful. That's why it was known as "the sword that conquered the world"
The daggers of the Romans were made of steel.
I think that the Romans were not allowed to carry swords/daggers, many people owned them though and in some places in the country it was suicide not to have one because of beggars and robbers.
aqueducts built by the Romans
Weapons such as swords and daggers were made by blacksmiths by forging them for iron. Catapults and balistas (projectile throwers) were made by specialist artisans. Siege machines were made of wood and were constructed by carpenters.
when where Daggers invented
The daggers of the Romans were made of steel.
The Romans used daggers because they were the small weapons of the time. For example, a soldier had his gladius, (sword) comparable to a rifle, and he had his pugio, (dagger) comparable to a pistol or sidearm. Civilians used daggers for the same reasons that people today use handguns.
I think that the Romans were not allowed to carry swords/daggers, many people owned them though and in some places in the country it was suicide not to have one because of beggars and robbers.
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Daggers is the nickname for the Dagenham and Redbridge football club.
Daggers is the nickname for the Dagenham and Redbridge football club.
there are 55 daggers in assassins Craig
aqueducts built by the Romans
At Daggers Drawn - album - was created in 2006.
Dancing with Daggers was created on 2006-04-04.
The duration of House of Flying Daggers is 1.98 hours.