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Keywords: Rome, Tunic, Garment, Worn, Woolen
The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans, consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the border of the toga prætexta.
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A white woollen robe, worn by the upper class in ancient Rome.
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A loose outer garment consisting of a single piece of material, without sleeves or armholes, which covered nearly the whole body, worn by the citizens of ancient Rome when appearing in public in times of peace.
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Garment with a curved hem worn by Roman citizens.
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A garment worn on official occasions by Roman citizens
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mantle or robe, usually woolen, worn by Roman citizens as a sign of their citizenship
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a one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rome
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a Roman garment and not worn by Greeks
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The toga was the distinctive garb of Ancient Rome. It consisted of a long sash of cloth, folded in a particular way, that was worn over a tunic. The sash went over the left shoulder and under the right arm
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loose outer garment worn by male citizens in ancient Rome
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a scholarly garment in the classic design
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The toga was a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome. It consisted of a long sash of cloth, on the order of perhaps twenty feet (6 meters) in length. This sash was wrapped around the body in a particular way and was generally worn over a tunic.
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