The roman soldier sandals were fitted with metal spikes on the bottom of the sole.
Roman soldier sandals spike.
Caligae singular caliga were heavy duty thick soled openwork boots with hobnailed soles.
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The shoe tack turned the humble sandal into militarized hob nailed sandals ideal for protection and traction to optimized grip for the marching soldier and combatant.
Often the soldiers would be fighting in slick or muddy terrain.
The spikes allowed them to in the words repeated four times in ephesians 6 10 14 stand firm in the battle.
In ancient greek the word tribalos meant three spikes.
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.
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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They were also used in the battle of carrhae in 53 bc.
Gradually local shoe making crafts were incorporated and jubilant soldiers returned to rome proudly sporting their ethnic shoes as souvenirs from successful campaigns.
Caltrops were known to the romans as tribulus or sometimes as murex ferreus the latter meaning jagged iron literally iron jagged thing.
The other thing these sandals provided was traction.
They were worn by the lower ranks of roman cavalrymen and foot soldiers and possibly by some centurions.
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He distinctive footwear most identfied with the roman soldier was the sandal called the caligae but there were other types also.
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