- The
lorica segmentata (Latin pronunciation: [ɫoːˈriːka]), also
called lorica lamminata, or
banded armour is a type of
personal armour that was used by...
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soldiers used the
segmentata armour and this
latter view is supported, to some degree, by
archaeological findings. The
lorica segmentata offered greater...
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Metellina segmentata is a
spider in the
family Tetragnathidae with a
Palaearctic distribution. This spider's name is
often shortened to Meta
segmentata, and...
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Antaeotricha segmentata is a
species of moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in Guyana. The
wingspan is
about 18 mm. The
forewings are white...
- solid-looking
strip of armour.
Prominent examples of such
armour are
lorica segmentata of
Ancient Rome and
certain versions of
samurai armour. Less
known examples...
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particularly from
approximately the
early to mid 1st
century onward, when
Lorica Segmentata (segmented armour) was introduced.
However the lack of
unified production...
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Vanduzea segmentata is a
species of
treehopper belonging to the
genus Vanduzea. It was
first described by the
British entomologist William W****es Fowler...
- have
shown that a blow from a falx
easily penetrated the Romans'
lorica segmentata,
enough to
incapacitate or kill a
majority of opponents.
These experiments...
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During the 1st
century AD it was
starting to be
supplemented by
lorica segmentata, but had been
reintroduced as sole standard-issue
armor by the 4th century...
- The swallow-tailed
nightjar (Uropsalis
segmentata) is a
species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae. It is
found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and...