A plumed helmet is often referred to as a "crest helmet" or simply a "plumed crest." These helmets were commonly used in ancient Roman and Greek military attire, featuring a decorative plume or crest on top, typically made of feathers or horsehair. The plume served both decorative and symbolic purposes, denoting rank and adding a distinctive flair to the warrior's appearance.
The gladiators except one type (the provocator) did not wear armour. They fought bare chested. The breastplate of the prococator did not have any symbols. One type of gladiator, the thaex, had a stylised griffin on his helmet. The helmet of the hoplomachus sometimes was sometimes plumed with feathers. The helmet of the samnite was also plumed and that of the equite has two feathers.
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Plumed basilisk was created in 1876.
De-plumed was created in 2010.
The Plumed Serpent was created in 1926.
it is called Quetzalcoatl Wow, that would be good on Scrabble :)
Yellow-plumed Honeyeater was created in 1838.
White-plumed Honeyeater was created in 1837.
Golden-plumed Parakeet was created in 1894.
The traditional samurai helmet is called a kabuto.
An astronaut's helmet is called a space helmet or spacesuit helmet. It is a crucial component of an astronaut's spacesuit as it provides oxygen and protection in the vacuum of space.
Attic helmet, Corinthian helmet, Beotian helmet, Chalcidian helmet, Illyrian helmet, Boar's tusk helmet.