[1] The relief was created at the end of the first century AD and was discovered in 1800 at Pozzuoli.
He wears a Tunica with the Paenula (a cone-shaped cloak made of linen or wool) over it.
The tunica is pulled up to knee height by a belt (cingulum), part of which can be seen poking out from under the paenula.
He carries a small shield, called a parma, under his left arm and his sword hangs over his shoulder on the other side.
Sculpture on display in the University Museum of Philadelphia might be fragments of the other two sides.