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Drake Gonzalez
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31 March, 17:57
What is a eogeo shield
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Jerry Greer
31 March, 18:03
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An eogeo shield is a type of medieval shield.
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Alyssa Garner
31 March, 18:09
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An eogeo Shield is type of lituus curved shaped armor, used in the ancient times.
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