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  2. File:Alphabet of the Ancients.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Toga - Wikipedia

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    Toga candida: "Bright toga"; a toga rubbed with chalk to a dazzling white, worn by candidates (from Latin candida, "pure white") for public office. [11] Thus Persius speaks of a cretata ambitio, "chalked ambition". Toga candida is the etymological source of the word candidate. Toga pulla: a "dark toga" was supposed to be worn by mourners at ...

  4. File:Roman toga diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Toqa; Usage on be.wikipedia.org Тога (адзенне) Usage on cv.wikipedia.org Тăхăн; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Poche (vêtement) Usage on nl.wikibooks.org Sociale geschiedenis van het Romeinse rijk/Kleding; Usage on nn.wikipedia.org Toga; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Toga

  5. Greek alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Greek alphabet was the model for various others: [8] Most of the Iron Age alphabets of Asia Minor were adopted around the same time, as the early Greek alphabet was adopted from the Phoenician. The Lydian and Carian alphabets are generally believed to derive from the Greek alphabet, although it is not clear which variant is the direct ancestor.

  6. Romanization of Greek - Wikipedia

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    Traditional English renderings of Greek names originated from Roman systems established in antiquity. The Roman alphabet itself was a form of the Cumaean alphabet derived from the Euboean script that valued Χ as /k s/ and Η as /h/ and used variant forms of Λ and Σ that became L and S. [2]

  7. Stola - Wikipedia

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    It has long been believed that Roman women originally did not wear stolae and that they instead wore togas like the men. However, this goes back to a scholarly lore invented in Late Antiquity. [9] [10] For the most part, the toga was worn exclusively by men, and Roman wives (matronae) traditionally wore the stola.

  8. File:Modern Greek alphabet sample.svg - Wikipedia

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