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  2. Military of Mycenaean Greece - Wikipedia

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    Figure-of-eight" shields became the most common type of Mycenaean shields. [19] These shields were made of several layers of bull-hide and in some cases they were reinforced with bronze plates. [20] During the later Mycenaean period, smaller types of shields were adopted. [16]

  3. Pylos Combat Agate - Wikipedia

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    The seal portrays a warrior who, having already defeated one opponent sprawled at his feet, is plunging his sword into the exposed neck of another foe holding a "figure-of-eight" shield, while at the same time grabbing the crest of the man's helmet. [2]

  4. Ancile - Wikipedia

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    The shields are identified by their distinct 'figure of eight' shape which is said to be derived from Mycenaean art. [1] As described by Plutarch, the shape of the ancile is a standard shield, neither round or oval, which has curved indentations on both sides. [2]

  5. Aneko Yusagi - Wikipedia

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    It would later be officially published by the Hero Bunko label in 2019. [2] Later the same month, they began publishing The Rising of the Shield Hero on Shōsetsuka ni Narō, [3] which would receive its official release in 2013 under the Media Factory MF Books imprint. [4] It received a manga adaptation in 2014. [5]

  6. Superman logo - Wikipedia

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    The 8-shield is later described as being from an ancient form of the Kryptonian language (in the Kryptonian alphabet employed in the 2004 storyline The Supergirl from Krypton, it corresponds to the letter S), while the modern symbol is the familiar S-shield. The familiar S-shield is seen in season 9.

  7. Ekphrasis - Wikipedia

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    The shield of Aeneas is described in book eight, from lines 629–719. [21] This shield was given to him by his mother, Venus, after she asked her husband Vulcan to create it. [ 21 ] This scene is almost identical to Thetis, the mother of Achilles, asking Hephaestus to create her son new weapons and armor for the battle of Troy.

  8. Secret Wars (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    The back of the packaging card had a character illustration and biography, a 4-panel comic of the character in action, and pictures of all eight Series 1 figures. Captain America – Captain America only came with a Secret Shield accessory rather than his iconic shield. His Secret Shield "secret identity" insert showed Captain America's face ...

  9. Figure 8 - Wikipedia

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    Figure 8 racing, a category of auto racing related to the demolition derby; Figure 8 roller coaster, a track design; Figure 8, shape from which compulsory figures in ice skating are derived; Figure 8, a riding figure used in the training of horses; Figure-eight, type of noseband; Figure eight turn, man overboard rescue turn in sailing