Roman signifer - field signaller in antiquity!
Discover the hero in you: Roman signifer to make yourself!
A signifer is a Roman standard bearer (signum=""sign"", ferre=""bear""). The signifer carried the emblem of a centurion. Signifers stood out due to their special uniform. Their eye-catching helmet could be covered with a mask. It was attached to a prepared predator's head, such as a bear or lion. The front legs of the predator were knotted on the chest, while the rest of the fur covered the back of the signifer. Particularly experienced soldiers who had distinguished themselves through courage and bravery were often appointed signifer. The signum served as a guide in battle and was not allowed to fall. This meant that a signifer - due to his particular area of responsibility - was extremely limited in battle.
Worth knowing
The Roman army was an extremely important pillar of power at the time. The army excelled with the best equipment and discipline. It comprised up to 11,000 men during campaigns. The field sign (signa) was a must on a march or in battle. It was carried by a signifer. A signifer was held in the highest esteem, and the emblem itself was highly revered. A signifer belonged to the principales, which was roughly equivalent to a non-commissioned officer. Their pay was also higher than that of normal soldiers.
Creative fun with a learning effect: become a signifer yourself!
Become your own Roman signifer in just a few simple steps - sounds cool, doesn't it? And that's exactly what it is! The crafting template comes in bright colors and with movable parts such as a helmet and sword that bring your model to life. Every detail has been designed with love for the historical model so that you not only have fun crafting, but also learn something at the same time. Ideal for school and leisure to encourage creativity and fine motor skills!
A highlight in every child's room: your 3D signifer!
Just imagine: A self-made, colorful signifer made of high-quality cardboard stands in your room. A real eye-catcher that brings history to life! The craft kits consist of two sheets measuring 30 x 21 cm, from which you can create a figure an impressive 9-13 cm high. The self-explanatory crafting instructions make assembly child's play, and the first-class print quality ensures a result that will make you proud. Crafting fun that will delight young and old alike! Movable parts, such as the helmet or sword, support creative play.
- A colorful crafting template consists of:
- 2 sheets 30x21cm
- One figure height 9-13cm
- Self-explanatory crafting instructions
- First-class print quality
- Recommended age group : 6+
Fun Fact:
Did you know that Roman legionaries wore sandals with iron nails on the sole? These "caligae" were not only super robust, but also provided a firm grip on slippery surfaces. A real life hack from antiquity!
A quote for heroes young and old
"Aquila non capit muscas" - The eagle does not catch flies. This old Roman proverb reminds us to reach for the big goals and dreams. Your self-made signifer stands for exactly that: to realize big dreams, discover history and have lots of fun in the process.
With the crafting templates from the Historicals Signifer 3D series, you not only take a trip into the past, but also build a bridge to the great adventures of history. Let your imagination run wild and discover the hero in you!
Crafting not only encourages creativity and skill, it also awakens curiosity about the world of antiquity.
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Craft template Historicals Signifer
Roman signifer - field mark bearer in antiquity!
An extremely exciting and thrilling topic for children - even from primary school age
school age - the story of the life and work of people in the ancient Roman Empire.
Roman Empire. The size of the army and the diversity of the equipment of a Roman legion are particularly fascinating.
the equipment of a Roman legion. The important figure of a
signifer - due to his unusual uniform - quickly captures the interest of the pupils.
pupils.
The Roman army was an extremely important pillar of power at the time.
The army excelled with the best equipment and discipline. It comprised up to
up to 11000 men. The field sign (signa) was therefore a must on a march or in battle.
not be missing. It was carried by a signifer. A signifer was held in the highest esteem.
the sign itself was highly revered. A signifer belonged to the principales, which
equivalent to a non-commissioned officer. Their pay was also higher than that of normal solders.
soldiers.
Signifers stood out due to their special uniform. Their conspicuous
helmet could be closed with a mask. It was attached to a prepa
to a prepaired predator's head, such as a bear or lion. The front legs of the beast of prey
were knotted on the chest, while the rest of the fur covered the back of the signifer.
covered the back of the signifer. Particularly experienced soldiers who had distinguished themselves through courage and bravery were often
were often appointed signifer. The signum served as a guide in battle
and was not allowed to fall. This meant that a signifer - due to his
special area of responsibility - was extremely restricted in battle.
Lively experience and creative shaping of history!
A special extra for the vivid design of historical topics is offered by the
high-quality craft sheets in a new series of Signifer 3D historicals. Suitable for children
and yet historically accurate. Handling with the colorfully designed fi
on silk-matt cardboard makes crafting the little Signiferi a pleasure.
a pleasure. Movable parts, such as the helmet or sword, support creative play.
A colorful Signifer Historicals crafting template consists of:
- 2 sheets 30x21cm
- One figure height 9-13cm
- Self-explanatory crafting instructions
- First-class print quality
- Recommended age group : 6+
Roman history - designed in 3D!
Craft templates of historical figures in 3D are varied, interesting and excellent for
and excellent to integrate into lessons or leisure activities. The colorful and three-dimensional
three-dimensional representation of a Roman signifer awakens the imagination and creativity
children's imagination and creativity as well as their curiosity about further historical details.
Imaginative and educational - historical craft templates!
Especially for younger schoolchildren, the development of a vivid imagination of historical events is very important.
of historical events is very important. Imaginative and educational historicals,
such as the Roman Signifer craft sheet, offer teachers and parents a very good opportunity to
possibility to support a pictorial experience of history for the children.
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