Voorbeelden van het gebruik van This fibula in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This fibula is made of bronze
Only three beads remain of the original set decorating the bow of this fibula.
This fibula was excavated from an Alemannic female grave.
The original Merovingian examples were usually worn per set of 2. This fibula measures 7 x 4 cm.
This fibula is handmade out of bronze
Your parcel is always insured 10(product tekst/content) This fibula is made after an original from the 2nd-3rd century AD.
This fibula is made after a 9thcentury piece found in Gotland.
Your parcel is always insured 10(product tekst/content) This fibula is made after an original from the 1stcentury BC found in Bern.
This fibula is made after a 6th-7th century Germanic original.
Product tekst/content This fibula is a replica of a Germanic original from the 1st century AD.
This fibula is clearly made in the CeltiC La Tène art style.
Product tekst/content This fibula is made after several originals excavated in the Rhine area.
This fibula has two spectacle shaped sides that end in a spiral.
Product tekst/content This fibula is a replica of a 6th-7th century original excavated in France.
This fibula is developed from the Celtic La Tène art style.
Product tekst/content This fibula is a replica of an original made at the end of the Vendel period.
This fibula is enameled just like the original
(product tekst/content) This fibula is a replica of a 6th-7th century original excavated near Nürenberg, Germany.
This fibula is a replica of a Germanic original from the 1st century AD.
This fibula is made after an original from the 1stcentury BC found in Bern.
This fibula is a replica of a Viking brooch excavated in Uppåkra, South Sweden.
This fibula was used by the Romans presumably by the Roman legionaries from Gaul.
This fibula is a replica of an original excavated in Horneland, Jutland, Denmark.
This fibula is a replica of a 1st century Roman original excavated in South England.
This fibula was presumably worn by a member of the Scandinavian aristocracy
This fibula is a replica of an original excavated at the early medieval hoard of Goldsborough, England.
This royal fibula.
And this broken fibula.
This Roman fibula is completely handmade of bronze.
This silver fibula is made after a 3rdcentury original.