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Caligae - Boots (Sandals)   Roman boots were made of several thicknesses of leather, studded with conical hobnails for marching over rough ground and using on the enemy when he had fallen.              The metal studs on the soles helped prevent the leather wearing down quickly. Pompeii, Shoes, Sandal, Leather Wear, Roman Soldiers, Roman Clothes, Roman Warriors
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Caligae - Boots (Sandals) Roman boots were made of several thicknesses of leather, studded with conical hobnails for marching over rough ground and using on the enemy when he had fallen. The metal studs on the soles helped prevent the leather wearing down quickly.
Comitatus, A Late Roman History Group based in the UK depict a Late Roman Solider. Romans, Anglo Saxon, Medieval Clothing, Historical Clothing, Roman Legion
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Comitatus, A Late Roman History Group based in the UK depict a Late Roman Solider.
Late period Roman Roman Legionary Costumes, Cosplay, Larp, Armor Clothing, Roman Fashion
Late period Roman Roman Legionary
Late Roman Scolae (4th century) Middle Ages, Ancient Rome, Historical Costume, Ancient
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Late Roman Scolae (4th century)
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frondeur légionnaire
•	Vitta—A woolen band used to bind the hair of the roman matron. Statue, Art, Costume, Headband Hair
• Vitta—A woolen band used to bind the hair of the roman matron.
•	Tutulus—A type of hairstyle worn by the roman matron probably created by drawing the hair to the top of the head and wrapping it in vittae, effecting a conical shape similar to the Etruscan women’s headdress of the same name. Portrait, Romanesque, Ancient Art, Museums, Roman Sculpture, Roman Art
Roman hairstyles - Wikipedia
• Tutulus—A type of hairstyle worn by the roman matron probably created by drawing the hair to the top of the head and wrapping it in vittae, effecting a conical shape similar to the Etruscan women’s headdress of the same name.
•	Tunica Palmata—part of the official garb of emperors.  Richly decorated with gold embroideries of conventional foliage. Roman Costumes, Ancient Romans
Plate #6a - Ancient Rome
• Tunica Palmata—part of the official garb of emperors. Richly decorated with gold embroideries of conventional foliage.
•	Tunica Interior—Fell to the feet and had long, loose sleeves, it was the marriage dress for men, but was looked down upon by citizens of Rome and did not compete with the short tunic until the 4th century. Interior, Dresses, Tunic, Tunica, Moda, Costura, Women Wear
A Roman woman wearing a 'tunica interior' or under-tunic and a house...
• Tunica Interior—Fell to the feet and had long, loose sleeves, it was the marriage dress for men, but was looked down upon by citizens of Rome and did not compete with the short tunic until the 4th century.
•	Tunica Interior—Fell to the feet and had long, loose sleeves, it was the marriage dress for men, but was looked down upon by citizens of Rome and did not compete with the short tunic until the 4th century. Wedding Dress, Jackets, Shorts
• Tunica Interior—Fell to the feet and had long, loose sleeves, it was the marriage dress for men, but was looked down upon by citizens of Rome and did not compete with the short tunic until the 4th century.
•	Toga Umbo/Contabulatum—The ordinary toga, with a red or purple band, worn so that a pouch was formed at the waist. Ancient Artefacts, Roman Emperor, Emperor Augustus
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• Toga Umbo/Contabulatum—The ordinary toga, with a red or purple band, worn so that a pouch was formed at the waist.
•	Toga Trabea—Multi-colored, striped toga assigned to augurs (religious officials who prophesied the future) or important officials. Roman Dress, Dress, Rome Costume
Toga Trabea
• Toga Trabea—Multi-colored, striped toga assigned to augurs (religious officials who prophesied the future) or important officials.
•	Toga Pura or Toga Viriles—Plain white, undecorated wool worn by the ordinary male citizen after the age of sixteen. Ilustrasi, Roman Man, Kunst
• Toga Pura or Toga Viriles—Plain white, undecorated wool worn by the ordinary male citizen after the age of sixteen.
•	Toga Pulla—Black or dark colored toga said to have been worn for mourning. Ancient Dress
• Toga Pulla—Black or dark colored toga said to have been worn for mourning.
•	Toga Pulla—Black or dark colored toga said to have been worn for mourning. Tops, Toga Pulla, Worn, Toga, Women
• Toga Pulla—Black or dark colored toga said to have been worn for mourning.
•	Toga Pretexta—Had a purple border about two to three inches wide worn by the young sons (until age 16) and daughters (until age 12) of the nobility and by certain adult magistrates and high priests. Films, Ancient Greek, Ancient Greece, Historical Tv Series, Historical Drama
• Toga Pretexta—Had a purple border about two to three inches wide worn by the young sons (until age 16) and daughters (until age 12) of the nobility and by certain adult magistrates and high priests.
•	Toga Pretexta—Had a purple border about two to three inches wide worn by the young sons (until age 16) and daughters (until age 12) of the nobility and by certain adult magistrates and high priests. Fictional Characters, Man, Priest, Photo, Nobility, High Priest, Hero
• Toga Pretexta—Had a purple border about two to three inches wide worn by the young sons (until age 16) and daughters (until age 12) of the nobility and by certain adult magistrates and high priests.
•	Toga Picta—Purple with gold embroidery; assigned on special occasions to victorious generals or other persons who distinguished themselves in some way. Historian, King, Who Were The Romans
15 Truly Bizarre Facts About Ancient Rome
• Toga Picta—Purple with gold embroidery; assigned on special occasions to victorious generals or other persons who distinguished themselves in some way.
•	Toga Candida—Same as the Toga Pura lightened to an exceptional white and worn by candidates for office; the word candidate derives from this term. Ancient Greek Clothing, Roman Toga, Ancient Rome Clothing
• Toga Candida—Same as the Toga Pura lightened to an exceptional white and worn by candidates for office; the word candidate derives from this term.
•	Synthesis—A brightly colored lightweight garment worn by men at dinner parties instead of the toga.  It probably consisted of two parts: a tunic plus a shoulder garment, such as the pallium.  It was never seen outside the home except during Saturnalia, a public festival held in December. Carthage, Samos, Fresco, Roman Mosaic, Ancient Pompeii
• Synthesis—A brightly colored lightweight garment worn by men at dinner parties instead of the toga. It probably consisted of two parts: a tunic plus a shoulder garment, such as the pallium. It was never seen outside the home except during Saturnalia, a public festival held in December.
•	Sudarium—A white linen handkerchief used to wipe of perspiration, to veil the face, or to hold in front of the mouth to protect against disease.  •	Orarium—Slightly larger version of the Sudarium.  It became a symbol of rank, and the in late empire was worn by upper-class women neatly pleated across the left shoulder or forearm. Hyperrealism, Roman Costume, Disease, Still Life Art, Drawing Folds, Veil, White Linen
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• Sudarium—A white linen handkerchief used to wipe of perspiration, to veil the face, or to hold in front of the mouth to protect against disease. • Orarium—Slightly larger version of the Sudarium. It became a symbol of rank, and the in late empire was worn by upper-class women neatly pleated across the left shoulder or forearm.
•	Subligaria—The feminine form of subligar. Ancient Civilizations
What Types of Clothes Did Roman and Greek Women Wear?
• Subligaria—The feminine form of subligar.
•	Subligar—The loincloth; serving as an undergarment for middle and upper-class men, and as a working garment for slaves. Rome Antique, Idee Cosplay, Medieval Costume, Greek Clothing
Vestimenta Romana II: Subligaculum, túnica y toga
• Subligar—The loincloth; serving as an undergarment for middle and upper-class men, and as a working garment for slaves.
•	Subligar—The loincloth; serving as an undergarment for middle and upper-class men, and as a working garment for slaves. Ancient Egypt, People, Ancient Egyptian Clothing, Ancient Egyptian Art, Egyptian Fashion, Akkadian Empire
Clothing in Ancient Roman
• Subligar—The loincloth; serving as an undergarment for middle and upper-class men, and as a working garment for slaves.
•	Subligar—The loincloth; serving as an undergarment for middle and upper-class men, and as a working garment for slaves. Instagram, Loincloth Men, Greek Men, Greek Fashion
• Subligar—The loincloth; serving as an undergarment for middle and upper-class men, and as a working garment for slaves.
•	Strophium—A band of fabric worn by women that supported the breasts. Clothes, Couture, Undergarments, Garb, Breast, Vetements
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• Strophium—A band of fabric worn by women that supported the breasts.
•	Strophium—A band of fabric worn by women that supported the breasts. Archaeology, Italia, Donna
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• Strophium—A band of fabric worn by women that supported the breasts.
•	Strophium—A band of fabric worn by women that supported the breasts. Medieval, Medieval Underwear, Binding
Strophium1111
• Strophium—A band of fabric worn by women that supported the breasts.