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- Spolia_opima abstract "The spolia opima (\"rich spoils\") were the armor, arms, and other effects that an ancient Roman general stripped from the body of an opposing commander slain in single combat. The spolia opima were regarded as the most honorable of the several kinds of war trophies a commander could obtain, including enemy military standards and the peaks of warships.The Romans recognized only three instances when spolia opima were taken. The precedent was set in Rome's legendary history when in 752 BC Romulus defeated and stripped Acro, king of the Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women. In the second instance, Aulus Cornelius Cossus obtained the spolia opima from Lar Tolumnius, king of the Veientes, during Rome's semi-legendary Regal period. The third and most historically grounded occurred before the Second Punic War when Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 222 BC) stripped the Celtic warrior Viridomarus, a king of the Gaesatae.The ceremony of the spolia opima was a ritual of state religion that was supposed to emulate the archaic ceremonies carried out by the founder Romulus. The victor affixed the stripped armor to the trunk of an oak tree, carried it himself in a procession to the Capitoline, and dedicated it at the Temple of Jupiter Feretrius.".
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- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Carrhae.
- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Caenina_(town).
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- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Licinius_Crassus_(consul_30_BC).
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- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Roman_triumph.
- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Romulus_and_Remus.
- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Second_Punic_War.
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- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women.
- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Tropaion.
- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLink Veii.
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- Spolia_opima wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spolia opima".
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- Spolia_opima subject Category:Military_awards_and_decorations_of_ancient_Rome.
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- Spolia_opima subject Category:Victory.
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- Spolia_opima comment "The spolia opima (\"rich spoils\") were the armor, arms, and other effects that an ancient Roman general stripped from the body of an opposing commander slain in single combat. The spolia opima were regarded as the most honorable of the several kinds of war trophies a commander could obtain, including enemy military standards and the peaks of warships.The Romans recognized only three instances when spolia opima were taken.".
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