The Egyptian vs. Roman Chess Set has chess pieces fashioned in the tradition of two great empires. This chess set consists of thirty-two hand-painted, polyresin, chess men with a large 3.25" king. The optional chess cabinet has a built-in storage compartment that accommodates the chess set's fitted tray which provides individual and protective slots for each heavily-weighted chess piece.
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3.25" King
Romans
Egyptians
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Chessboard Specifications
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• King Height: 3.25"
• Base width: 1"
• Weighted: naturally heavy
• Material: polyresin (feels like carved stone)
• Felt padded bases protect your chessboard
• Recommended square size: 1.5"
Romans Egyptians
• King: Caesar • King: Akhenaten
• Queen: Caesar's Wife • Queen: Nefertiti
• Bishop: Centurion • Bishop: Scribe
• Knight: Calvary • Knight: Horus
• Castle: Roman Tower • Castle: Obelisk
• Pawn: Legionnaire • Pawn: Warrior
Chessboard (above, right)
• Dimensions: 15"L X 15"W
• Playing field: 12"L X 12"W
• Square size: 1.5"
• Real wood frame, cherry wood finish
• Durable polyurethane silk screened squares
• Sold separately (see options menu)
Chess Cabinet (above, left)
• Dimensions: 15.5"L X 15.5"W X 2.5"H
• Playing field: 12"L X 12"W
• Square size: 1.5"
• Real wood frame, cherry wood finish
• Silk screened, durable polyurethane squares
• Doubles as a protective storage cabinet
• Sold separately (see options menu)
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Roman vs. Egyptian Chess Set Inspiration
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A Scribe was one who was able to translate the Egyptian word. This did not only apply clerks or copyists but also
to the class of bureaucratic official around whom the entire Egyptian political economic and religious system
revolved.
An Obelisk is a needle-like stone monument that was carved in the form of a pyramidion. Obelisk in Egyptian
means, “to shine” the role of the Obelisk was that of a solar symbol often displayed in front of tombs.
Egyptian warriors fought bravely on the behalf of the Pharaoh. Egyptian soldiers were the most feared warriors at
the time. They compromised of mainly Egyptians but had others groups fight for them.
Roman vs. Egyptian Chess Set
Roman vs. Egyptian Chess Set
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