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The toga, a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome , was a cloth of perhaps twenty ... Toga praetexta An ordinary white toga with a broad purple ...
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Lustratio This bulla would be worn until the boy became a man and exchanged the child's purple-lined toga toga praetexta for the plain toga virilis ...
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Ovation but instead walked in the toga praetexta of a magistrate (a toga with a purple stripe, unlike generals in triumphs, who wore the toga ...
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Roman Empire Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia, wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border. The toga virilis, (or ...
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Clothing in the ancient world (section Toga and tunics) boys under the age of puberty sometimes wore a special kind of toga with a reddish-purple band on the lower edge, called the toga praetexta. ...
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Culture of ancient Rome Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia, wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border. Magistrates in office ...
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Liberalia The young men discarded the toga praetexta, which was probably derived from Etruscan dress and was decorated with a broad purple border ...
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Roman Republic Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia , wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border. The toga virilis ...
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Pontifex Maximus Unless the pontifex maximus was also a magistrate at the same time, he was not allowed to wear the toga praetexta, i.e. toga with the ...
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Roman censor may conclude that a consul or praetor wore the purple-bordered toga praetexta , one who triumphed the embroidered toga picta , and the ...
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Cursus honorum As a quaestor, an official was allowed to wear the toga praetexta , but was not escorted by lictor s, nor did he possess imperium . ...
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Praetexta A Praetexta or Praetexta Fabula was a category of Roman tragedy which dealt with ... The name apparently refers to the toga praetexta, the ...
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Curule chair "chariot"), like the Roman toga , originated in Etruria and it has been used on ... finitimis, unde sella curulis, unde toga praetexta sumpta est... ...
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Roman dictator The Curule chair and Toga Praetexta also belonged to the Dictator. Magister Equitum Along with the Dictator there was always a Magister ...
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Publius Decius Mus (340 BC) Following that worthy's instructions, he stood on a spear, wrapped his toga praetexta around his head, put his hand against his chin, and ...
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Aedile Besides having the right to sit on a Curule Chair (sella curialis) and to wear a toga praetexta , the Curule Aediles also held the power ...
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Antiochus I Theos of Commagene Antiochus in 59 BC was granted the Toga Praetexta and was given official recognition from the Roman Senate as an ally to Rome. ...
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Megalesia allowed to be present at the games, and the magistrates appeared dressed in a purple toga and praetexta, hence the proverb, purpura Megalensis. ...
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Flamen Dialis (Apex he had a right to a lictor to the toga praetexta , the Sella Curulis , and to a seat in the Roman senate in virtue of his office. ...
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Master of the Horse Accordingly, the Magister Equitum had the insignia of a praetor the toga praetexta and an escort of six lictors . The most famous Master ...
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