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''"Little piece of Rome right in the face!"''<br />- Steven Dietrich, Gladiator expert
   
 
The '''cestus''' was an ancient battle glove used in Ancient Greece and Rome. It was one of the Close-Range Weapons of the [[Gladiator]].[[File:Cestus.png|thumb|400px]]
- Steven Dietrich, Gladiator expert
 
 
The '''cestus''' was an ancient battle glove used in Ancient Greece and Rome. It was one of the Close-Range Weapons of the [[Gladiator]].
 
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Early Cestus were simply strips of leather wrapped around the hands. They were used in Greek hand-to-hand competitions, where only knockout mattered. As the Romans adopted them for gladiatorial combat, metal studs and spikes were added to increase the lethality. It was the very first boxing glove.
   
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==Stats==
Early Cesti were simply strips of leather wrapped around the hands. They were used in Greek hand-to-hand competitions, where only knockout mattered. As the Romans adopted them for gladiatorial combat, metal studs and spikes were added to increase the lethality. It was the very first boxing glove.
 
 
*Length: 6 inches
 
*Weight: Under 1 lb
 
*Composition: Leather with iron spikes
   
 
==Uses==
 
==Uses==
 
 
The cestus was used to increase the power of the wearer's punches by focusing the force of a punch onto the tips of the iron spikes. In gladiatorial combat, they were worn by otherwise unarmed opponents, mostly slaves, who were forced to fight a kind of boxing match to the death. The Cestus was officially banned in the First Century B.C.E.
 
The cestus was used to increase the power of the wearer's punches by focusing the force of a punch onto the tips of the iron spikes. In gladiatorial combat, they were worn by otherwise unarmed opponents, mostly slaves, who were forced to fight a kind of boxing match to the death. The Cestus was officially banned in the First Century B.C.E.
   
==Specs==
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==Gallery==
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Length: 6 inches
 
 
Weight: Under 1 pound
 
 
Composition: Leather with iron spikes
 
 
[[Category:Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Ancient Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Ancient Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Punching Weapons]]
 
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[[Category:Close Range Weapons]]

Latest revision as of 01:05, 19 March 2017

"Little piece of Rome right in the face!"
- Steven Dietrich, Gladiator expert

The cestus was an ancient battle glove used in Ancient Greece and Rome. It was one of the Close-Range Weapons of the Gladiator.

Cestus

Description[]

Early Cestus were simply strips of leather wrapped around the hands. They were used in Greek hand-to-hand competitions, where only knockout mattered. As the Romans adopted them for gladiatorial combat, metal studs and spikes were added to increase the lethality. It was the very first boxing glove.

Stats[]

  • Length: 6 inches
  • Weight: Under 1 lb
  • Composition: Leather with iron spikes

Uses[]

The cestus was used to increase the power of the wearer's punches by focusing the force of a punch onto the tips of the iron spikes. In gladiatorial combat, they were worn by otherwise unarmed opponents, mostly slaves, who were forced to fight a kind of boxing match to the death. The Cestus was officially banned in the First Century B.C.E.

Gallery[]

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