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- Manica_(armguard) abstract "A manica (Latin: manica, \"sleeve\") was a type of iron or bronze arm guard, with curved and overlapping metal segments or plates, fastened to leather straps, worn by Roman gladiators called crupellarii, and later by soldiers.".
- Manica_(armguard) comment "A manica (Latin: manica, \"sleeve\") was a type of iron or bronze arm guard, with curved and overlapping metal segments or plates, fastened to leather straps, worn by Roman gladiators called crupellarii, and later by soldiers.".