Important:
the figurehead represents not a roman, but represents William III in Roman dress on horseback,
and we do not know, if the old english in the 17th century knew about the stirrups of roman soldiers - yes or no
There are contemporary models of the Royal George existing, showing Stirrups
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also the Royal William (1719)
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The carved and painted decoration on the model is of high quality, especially
the figurehead, which represents William III in Roman dress on horseback, carrying a baton and trampling a snake-haired gorgon. On the taffrail, situated above the open stern galleries, is the bust of William III supported by a variety of figures from ancient mythology as well as a wealth of foliage and putti. William’s mongram ‘WR’ has been incorporated into balustrade on the open gallery of the grand cabin below.
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Royal George
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also maybe interesting