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    Encyclopedia: Fibula (brooch) Source:Wikipedia
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    Fibula
    is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the
    latin
    term fibulae refers specifically to
    Roman
    brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire
    ancient
    and
    early medieval
    world. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae were not only
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    Brooch (fibula), Anglo-Saxon, 7th century. Museum no. M 110 1939 ...
    Brooch, Anglo-Saxon, 7th century. Found at Faversham. Museum no. Diameter 4.7cm. M.110-1939. The status of individuals was reflected in the richness of the goods buried with them, such as these ...
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    Brooch (Fibula), Anglo-Saxon, 7th century. Museum no. M 109 1939 ...
    Brooch, Anglo-Saxon, 7th century. Found at Milton, near Abingdon. Diameter 7.6cm. Museum no.
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    Fibula (brooch) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A Fibula is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the latin term fibulae refers specifically to Roman brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world. Unlike modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative, they originally...
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    fibula (bone) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    outer of two bones of the lower leg or hind limb, probably so named because the inner bone, the tibia, and the fibula together resemble an ancient brooch, or pin.
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    Fibula (brooch) - FreeWikiMedia , the free encyclopedia
    A Fibula is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the latin term fibulae refers specifically to Roman brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ...
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    Gorgeous Arabic Islamic Fibula - Brooch 800 - 1000 AD
    This is a gorgeous ancient Islamic fibula or dress brooch from Jerusalem, it dates to around 800 AD when islam was just begining to flower in the Holyland. Size...
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    Fibula (brooch) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A Fibula is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the latin term fibulae refers specifically to Roman brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ...
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    Fibula (brooch) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A Fibula is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the latin term fibulae meant Roman brooches, but the term is widely used for brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world.
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