- Pugnaces Britanniae
Infobox Dogbreed
country =Roman Britain
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name = Pugnaces Britanniae
extinct = true
Progenitor to theEnglish Mastiff "Pugnaces Britanniae" (
Latin ) or War Dog ofBritannia is anextinct breed ofdog andprogenitor to theEnglish Mastiff . [Fleig, D. (1996). "Fighting Dog Breeds". "(Pg. 26 - 27)".Neptune, NJ : TFH Publications. ISBN 0-7938-0499-X]Appearance
The references by Roman writers to the canes pugnaces of
Roman Britain suggest a dog of a large and heavy type.Oppian says the fighting dog had light brown eyes, truncated muzzle, loose skin above the brows, a broad back, great stature, and muscular legs.History
Gratius Falsius an ancient Roman author andhistorian wrote in the year8 AD of a large exhibition of dog fights in the ancient Roman amphitheatres between the Pugnaces Britanniae fromBritannia and the Molossus from Epirus. The exhibition reflected the wide-mouthed dogs from Britain were far superior to the ancient Greek Molossus.The ancient Roman historian
Strabo reported in38 AD of large British dogs, which were bred in their homeland of Britannia to hunt dangerous game and aswar dog s.In
43 AD , theRoman conquest of Britain madeBritannia aRoman province . At that time, in Britain there were giant, wide-mouthed dogs, which the Romans called Pugnaces Britanniae, that surpassed their Molossus dogs. AProcurator Cynegii , was stationed inVenta Belgarum and responsible for selecting these dogs, which were exported toRome for contests in theamphitheatre and for integration into themilitary of ancient Rome aswar dog s.The 'Pugnaces' dogs of
Roman Britain were specifically referred to by the Greek historianArrian in130 AD .References
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Further reading
*Fleig, D. (1996). "Fighting Dog Breeds". (Pg. 26 - 27).
Neptune, NJ : TFH Publications. ISBN 0-7938-0499-X
*Homan, M. (1999). "A Complete History of Fighting Dogs". (Pg. 9). Howell Book House. ISBN 1-58245-128-1External links
* [http://www.wondersofbritain.org/wonder12/notes/dog.html Wonders of Britain]
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