ROMEO MODELS: 54 mm. ; Celtic Raider 3rd Century bC Figures

ROMEO MODELS  ROM54128  
$89.99

Price with our 1001prime program 

85.49 USD

100% secure payments

In the USA 🇺🇸, Canada 🇨🇦 and the world 🌎 with UPS

Monday to Friday, 8AM to 11AM EST, by e-mail or telephone.

Join 1001Prime

Data sheet ROMEO MODELS: 54 mm. ; Celtic Raider 3rd Century bC

BrandROMEO MODELS
ReferenceROM54128
Type of productHistorical figures
EraAntiquity
MaterialMetal

Accessories and related products

Colors


Tools


$7.64
$10.49
$6.16
$17.70
$4.94
new
new
new
1/3
new
new
new

    Product description : ROMEO MODELS: 54 mm. ; Celtic Raider 3rd Century bC


    Description

    Scale 54mm
    This product is supplied unassembled and unpainted. Glue and paints not included.
    Sculptor: G.La Rocca - Painter: A. Terzolo

    History: To stop Muslim expansion in the Middle East, between the XI and the XIII centuries the Christian states of central and western Europe organised military expeditions that were called Crusades. In 1095 Pope Urban II from the Council of Clermont called the faithful to intervene in the first Crusade, in order to liberate the tomb of Christ in Jerusalem. The occupation of Jerusalem by the Turks, had in fact made the Christian pilgrimages extremely dangerous and difficult. Charities manned by Order of Knights were at that time financed by the Catholic Church. In 1120 at the end of a process of reorganisation begun in 1118, these Order of Knights became military institutions and were constituted by: knights, priests, and serving brethren all captained by a Grand Master directly subordinated to the Pope. The Order of the Hospitallers was one of the most famous, along with the Templars and the Teutonic knights. The Order of the Red Knights of St. John of Jerusalem was founded here in 1070, and since its mission was that of protecting the pilgrims and treating the wounded and ill soldiers it was also called the Hospitallers. They erected a chain of hospitals and castles, the most important of which was the Krak des Chevaliers garrisoned by 200 knights.
    The Hospitallers were one of the best fighting forces in the Holy Land, therefore in battle they always occupied the right wing, which was considered a honoured position. In 1113 a papal bull recognised their independence, thus, they were authorized to freely fight to defend their hospitals and castles. By papal decree in 1130, their emblem was established as a white cross on a red background for the flag , and a white cross also on their black cloak. In 1248 the cloak was replaced by a less cumbersome black tunic, with a white cross on the chest. The figurine represents a Brother Knight of the Hospitallers in a battle.

    Painting suggestions: Paint the knight according to the description given in the paragraph history. The horse may be painted according to the artist?s imagination.
    Explanatory photos of this figurine are shown on the Romeo Models web site.

    Sculptor: G.La Rocca
    Painter: F.Sapienza
    Historical research and translation: R.Carrabino




    To learn more about size and scale, click here.

    Reference : 54128
    Historical figures

    ROMEO MODELS: 54 mm. ; Celtic Raider 3rd Century bC

    $89.99 $89.99

    1001prime price $85.49


    Excellent customer review

    Excellent customer review

    8.4/10 on Verified Reviews

    Show reviews
    The widest choice, a huge stock

    More than 150,000 products for your hobbies, including more than 15,000 in stock and shipped the same day

    Customer service to help you

    Monday to Friday, 8AM to 11AM EST, by e-mail or telephone.

    Fast deliveries

    In the USA 🇺🇸, Canada 🇨🇦 and the world 🌎 with UPS

    Your satisfaction is our priority

    Return within 14 days after your purchase