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Gladius vs Spatha - What's the difference?

gladius | spatha |

Spatha is a coordinate term of gladius.



As nouns the difference between gladius and spatha

is that gladius is a Roman sword roughly two feet long while spatha is a type of straight sword originating from the 1st-century Roman Empire. It was worn typically by calvary officers and is a long version of the left shaped gladius.

Gladius vs Pilum - What's the difference?

gladius | pilum |


As nouns the difference between gladius and pilum

is that gladius is (historical) a roman sword roughly two feet long while pilum is a roman military javelin.

Gladius vs Piling - What's the difference?

gladius | piling |


As nouns the difference between gladius and piling

is that gladius is (historical) a roman sword roughly two feet long while piling is a structural support comprised of a length of wood, steel, or other construction material.

As a verb piling is

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