👉 Encasserole is a term used in the context of the Roman Empire, specifically in the era of Augustus. It refers to a type of "encasing" or protective garment made of leather and adorned with metal plating. This type of garment was often worn by soldiers during times of war as a symbol of their bravery and valor. The name "encasserole" comes from the Latin word "encasare," which means "to cover."