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SPQR Roman Legion tattoo, with "Legio IX Britannia" below it.  Yes, I do realize the actual historical name of the Roman Legion that fought in Britiain was "Legio IX Hispana". However, I wanted to be creative about, and as a sign of respect to both sides who fought and died in Britian during that time period, to rename it to what the Romans called the island, "Britannia". Sic Semper Tyrannis Tattoo, Greek Myth Tattoos, Legion Tattoo, Spqr Tattoo, Historical Tattoos, Roman Tattoo, Gladiator Tattoo, Empire Tattoo, Spartan Tattoo

SPQR Roman Legion tattoo, with "Legio IX Britannia" below it. Yes, I do realize the actual historical name of the Roman Legion that fought in Britiain was "Legio IX Hispana". However, I wanted to be creative about, and as a sign of respect to both sides who fought and died in Britian during that time period, to rename it to what the Romans called the island, "Britannia".

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SPQR is a Northern California restaurant inspired by Italian cuisine and wine led by Chef Matthew Accarrino a Food & Wine “Best New Chef” in 2014, a proud recipient of a Michelin star. We strive for balance in offering the highest quality of food, wine and service for each guest’s experience in a intimate and inviting atmosphere.

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SPQR is an acronym from a Latin phrase, Senātus Populusque Rōmānus ("The Senate and People of Rome"). The Roman Eagle was the national animal, and graced the standard of each legion. A standard-bearer would carry the eagle with them, and it the standard fell or was lost, it had to be retrieved at all costs. (cafepress, 2014) Spqr Tattoo, Imperial Tattoo, Symbole Tattoo, Imperiul Roman, Roman Tattoo, Roman Legion, Empire Romain, Eagle Tattoo, Classical Antiquity

SPQR is an acronym from a Latin phrase, Senātus Populusque Rōmānus ("The Senate and People of Rome"). The Roman Eagle was the national animal, and graced the standard of each legion. A standard-bearer would carry the eagle with them, and it the standard fell or was lost, it had to be retrieved at all costs. (cafepress, 2014)

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