Crossword-Solution: PALUDAMENTUM 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Paludamentum n. A military cloak worn by a general and his principal
officers.

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a Roman general's or high military officer's cloak 2 answers
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The lieutenants of the emperor, who were called Proprætors, whether they had been prætors or consuls, were attended by six lictors; those who had the right of the sword, (of life and death over the soldiers.—M.) bore the military habit (paludamentum) and the sword.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Caracalla's eyes lighted up at this information, and, excitedly pleased, he cried: "They only are really faithful!" He asked for his sword and helmet, and sent for the 'paludamentum', the general's cloak of purple, embroidered with gold, which he never otherwise wore except on the field.
A Thorny Path, Volume 7. Georg Ebers 2004
Caracalla’s eyes lighted up at this information, and, excitedly pleased, he cried: “They only are really faithful!” He asked for his sword and helmet, and sent for the ‘paludamentum’, the general’s cloak of purple, embroidered with gold, which he never otherwise wore except on the field.
A Thorny Path [Per Aspera], Complete Georg Ebers 2006
The consul coming forth in his paludamentum,[97] beholds his entire family in the porch drawn up in order of march; being received into the centre, he orders the standards to be carried forward.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius 2006
When Claudians change the toga for the paludamentum, and Ogulnians cease to babble of Greek philosophy, then shall a Manlian be lacking in the spirit of our order--ay, and in the courage to act." Marcia did not seem to hear his words.
The Lion's Brood Duffield Osborne 2006