Caesar Mugs
Description: The roman legion Legio XII Fulminata was establshed by Caesar himself. The legion emblem of this legion was roman lightnings. This legion was battle hardened and famous. This SPQR Design with the roman legion Legio XII Fulminata is designed with the legion symbol of roman lightnings,laurel wreath and a roman gladius. A great motif for fans of ancient Rome, history teachers and historians.
Description: Ides of March - The Ides of March is the 74th day in the Roman calendar that corresponds to the 15th of March. It was marked by several religious observances, and the Romans considered the Ides of March as a deadline for settling debts. In the William Shakespeare play. Julius Caesar, a soothsayer attracts Caesar's attention and warns him to "Beware the ides of March".
Description: Ancient Rome was the greatest empire in classical antiquity & history. This Ancient Roman themed design is a perfect Saturnalia gift for all who love SPQR Rome, legions, military history, Mediterranean Greek & Roman civilization & ancient pagan mythology.
Ancient Roman Emperor Vespasianus - History Of Rome - SPQR Mug
by CultureWars
$13 $18
Description: The roman legion Legio X Gemina was establshed by Caesar himself. The legion emblem of this legion was the taurus. This legion was battle hardened and famous. This SPQR Design with the roman legion Legio X Gemina is designed with the legion symbol of the taurus,laurel wreath and a roman gladius. A great motif for fans of ancient Rome, history teachers and historians.
What Are You Gonna Do Stab Me Julius Caesar Vintage Shirt Mug
by Alana Clothing
$13 $18
Caeser Mug
by Harley Warren – Pop Culture Mashups, Surreal Art & Chaotic T‑Shirt Wizardry
$13 $18
Description: Legio tertia decima Geminia, in English the 13th Twin Legion, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was one of Julius Caesar's key units in Gaul and in the civil war, and was the legion with which he famously crossed the Rubicon on January 10, 49 BC. The legion appears to have still been in existence in the 5th century AD. Its symbol was the lion.