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In the military of classical antiquity, a ''clipeus'' (, Ancient Greek: Aspis, ἀσπίς) was a large shield worn by the Ancient Greece, Greek hoplites and Ancient Rome, Romans as a piece of defensive armor, which they carried upon the arm, to protect them from the blows of their enemies. It was round in shape and in the middle was a bolt of iron, or of some other metal, with a sharp point. The ''clipeus'' was more-or-less identical to the earlier ''aspis''.


Decorative use

Pliny the Elder also describes the custom of having a bust-portrait of an ancestor painted on a ''clipeus'', and having it hung in a temple or other public place. From this round bas-reliefs in a medallion on sarcophagi and in other forms are known as "''clipeus'' portraits".


Roman use

The ''clipeus'' was used by Romans during the Roman Kingdom and Roman Republic, early republic but was replaced by the legionary ''scutum (shield), scutum'', a convex rectangular shield, in the later Roman Republic. However, the ''scutum'' disappeared during the Crisis of the Third Century. All troops adopted the auxiliary oval (and sometimes round or hexagonal) shield (''Parma (shield), parma'' or ''clipeus''). Shields, from examples found at Dura-Europos and Nydam Mose, were of vertical plank construction, the planks glued, and faced inside and out with painted leather. The edges of the shield were bound with stitched rawhide, which shrank as it dried, improving structural cohesion. It was also lighter than the edging of copper alloy used in earlier Roman shields. The ''clipeus virtutis'', Latin for "shield of bravery", was awarded to Augustus for his "courage, clemency, justice and piety" by the senate and displayed in the Curia Julia.(Res Gestae 34)


See also

* ''Imago clipeata'' * Peltarion (shield), ''Peltarion'' * Parma (shield), ''Parma''


Notes


References

* * * Hall, James. ''A History of Ideas and Images in Italian Art'', John Murray, London, 1983, , p. 78.


Further reading

* William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D.
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. ''A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities''. John Murray, London, 1875. Personal weapons Ancient weapons Ancient Greek military equipment Ancient Roman military equipment Roman shields Greek shields {{Shield-stub