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![]() Rings, of all Roman jewelry, held a singular and symbolic position in Ancient Rome. In earlier times iron rings were regarded as symbols of victory when worn on the hand of a successful general. Romans had the custom from the Etruscans, who probably got it from the Greeks, presumably the warrior Spartans, who in turn were influenced by the fable of Prometheus bound to the rock by an iron ring. Read more |
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