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The feather that the Romans wear on their helmets is called a "plume." These plumes were often made of horsehair or feathers and served both decorative and symbolic purposes, indicating rank and status among soldiers. In particular, the plumes were prominent on the helmets of centurions and other high-ranking officers.

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