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The roman battle sandals were the best in the world for protecting the feet of the soldier.
The other thing these sandals provided was traction.
The spikes allowed them to in the words repeated four times in ephesians 6 10 14 stand firm in the battle.
These spikes helped them maintain their footing.
The roman soldier sandals were fitted with metal spikes on the bottom of the sole.
It does not offer much in the way of protection and does not give the impression of being very sturdy when going over rough terrain.
Gradually local shoe making crafts were incorporated and jubilant soldiers returned to rome proudly sporting their ethnic shoes as souvenirs from successful campaigns.
They were worn by the lower ranks of roman cavalrymen and foot soldiers and possibly by some centurions.
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Caliga comes from the latin callus meaning hard as hobnails were hammered into hard leather soles before being sewn onto a softer leather lattice.
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The spikes or nails in the bottom of the shoes caused them to dig into the ground so that they would not slip and fall during the fight.
Caligae singular caliga were heavy duty thick soled openwork boots with hobnailed soles.
But despite trampling across the vast roman empire around 2 000 years ago few of their.
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The shoe maker sutor was a valued craftsman in the days of the roman empire and the romans contributed the entire foot encasing shoe to the mediterranean world.
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Considering how prized modern italian leather goods are today it is perhaps not too surprising that there was a good deal of variety of the types of ancient roman sandals and shoes.
The roman army was a precise military machine with legions of disciplined soldiers who marched in formation.
However as with all things roman the design of the caligae was meant to be functional in many ways.
Often the soldiers would be fighting in slick or muddy terrain.
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