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Marcus, Soldier - Fontanini 5" Collection

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Management number 202198818 Release Date 2025/10/11 List Price $15.89 Model Number 202198818
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Introduce a touch of historical charm to your nativity scene with the exquisite Marcus, Soldier figurine from the Fontanini 5" Collection! Standing at just over 5 inches tall, Marcus brings a unique element to your holiday decor. Dressed in meticulously detailed armor and holding a spear and shield, he represents the courage and strength of the Roman legions, echoing a period when soldiers played a pivotal role in ancient society. Fun fact: Roman soldiers were not just warriors; they were also key figures in spreading culture and engineering marvels throughout the vast Roman Empire!

Marcus is a wonderful addition to your nativity setup, adding a layer of depth and narrative to the Christmas story. His presence serves to remind us of the challenges faced during the time of the nativity, as historical figures were often intertwined with the events of the birth and death of Christ. The Fontanini craftsmanship ensures that this figure is not only beautiful but also durable, making it a timeless treasure to be passed down through generations. Celebrate the season with the rich storytelling that this soldier brings to your holiday traditions, making your nativity display even more meaningful and memorable!

  • 5 Inch Scale 
  • Polymar
  • Made in Italy

Marcus proudly patrolled the census area, thinking it was a true legionary's duty. He was glad Flavius trusted him to keep order and deter thieves.

Suddenly, something hit his shield. A child lay at his feet, crying. A bearded man rushed over, angry about Marcus's clumsiness.  Flavius, an aide, reminded Marcus to maintain peace. Marcus apologized to the boy, admitting his mistake. The father was surprised by Marcus's apology, softening his view of Romans.

Flavius praised Marcus for his humility and promised to inform Centurion Alexander. Marcus saluted and continued his patrol, his attitude changed.


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