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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
* Powered Armor Barbarossa (機甲バルバロッサ) is a set of male-exclusive equipment in Sora no Kiseki SC. | * Powered Armor Barbarossa (機甲バルバロッサ) is a set of male-exclusive equipment in Sora no Kiseki SC. | ||
* Barbarossa is a warhammer used by Yufa in Ys IX. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The kanji in SC has been used to represent the German word ''Panzer'' in several Japanese sources, including [[Galient|Panzer World Galient]] and in Falcom's own [[Panzersoldats | * The kanji in SC has been used to represent the German word ''Panzer'' in several Japanese sources, including [[Galient|Panzer World Galient]] and in Falcom's own [[Panzersoldat|Panzersoldats]]. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Testarossa]] | * [[Testarossa]] | ||
* [[Barbatos]] | |||
[[Category:Italian Terms]] [[Category:Sora no Kiseki Armor]] [[Category:Yufa's Warhammers]] | [[Category:Italian Terms]] [[Category:Sora no Kiseki Armor]] [[Category:Yufa's Warhammers]] |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022
Barbarossa
Origin: | Italian |
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Japanese: | バルバロッサ |
Appears In: | Sora no Kiseki SC, Ys IX |
Origin
Barbarossa is Italian for 'Red Beard' and is a nickname bestowed on several historical figures, including Frederick I of the Holy Roman Empire.
Appearances
- Powered Armor Barbarossa (機甲バルバロッサ) is a set of male-exclusive equipment in Sora no Kiseki SC.
- Barbarossa is a warhammer used by Yufa in Ys IX.
Trivia
- The kanji in SC has been used to represent the German word Panzer in several Japanese sources, including Panzer World Galient and in Falcom's own Panzersoldats.