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English: Ornate pair of gladiator shin guards depicting a procession of Bacchus (top), Silenus with masks of the god and a lion skin (center) and stork fighting a snake to protect her children (bottom) from the gladiator barracks in Pompeii
Date 1st century CE
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Author Mary Harrsch

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Ornate pair of gladiator shin guards depicting a procession of Bacchus from the gladiator barracks in Pompeii

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