tulliajoneuvot
Tulliajoneuvot, also known as Tullia's Javelins, are a type of ancient Roman gladius, a short sword used by Roman legionaries. The term "Tullia" refers to the Roman goddess of the household, while "javelins" refers to the weapon's distinctive shape, which resembles a javelin or spearhead. The sword is characterized by its straight, single-edged blade, which tapers to a point, and its distinctive, often curved, pommel. The blade is typically made of steel, while the pommel and guard are often made of bronze or other metals. The Tulliajoneuvot was used by Roman legionaries during the late Republic and early Empire periods, and is considered one of the most iconic and recognizable types of Roman gladius. The sword's distinctive shape and design have made it a popular subject for collectors and historians alike, and it remains a popular choice for modern reenactors and sword enthusiasts.