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Roman Gladiators Tintinnabulum II

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Roman replica of a Tintinnabulum, found in Pompeii , 1st century AD. Now in private collection.

A tintinnabulum in form of a brass phallic figure with wings thought to ward off the evil eye and bring good fortune and prosperity. In this case an Eques, gladiator on horse is riding on the phallus.

Brass or brass silverplated
length of the phallus : 13 cm
attachment with foxtail chains, Tabula insata can be engraved

The noise emitted by a bell is also considered a powerful charm that attracted the favor of the good gods.
Many of these bells appeared among the ruins of Pompeii. It was hung outdoors in locations such as gardens, porticoes, houses, and shops, where the wind would cause them to tinkle. The sounds of bells were believed to keep away evil spirits

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