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  2. Togatus Barberini - Wikipedia

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    Togatus Barberini is a Roman marble sculpture from around the first-century AD [1] that depicts a full-body figure, referred to as a togatus, holding the heads of deceased ancestors in either hand. [2] It is housed in the Centrale Montemartini in Rome, Italy (formerly in the Capitoline Museums). [1]

  3. Emesa helmet - Wikipedia

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    The face mask hangs from the head piece by a central hinge, and would be fastened with straps connecting a loop under each ear with corresponding holes in the neck guard. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The entire helmet, the iron core of which is between 1 and 6 millimetres thick, [ 4 ] weighs 2.217 kg (4.89 lb), of which the face mask comprises 982 g (2.16 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Clothing in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The toga was considered Rome's "national costume," privileged to Roman citizens but for day-to-day activities most Romans preferred more casual, practical and comfortable clothing; the tunic, in various forms, was the basic garment for all classes, both sexes and most occupations. It was usually made of linen, and was augmented as necessary ...

  6. Roman triumph - Wikipedia

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    Like much in Roman culture, elements of the triumph were based on Etruscan and Greek precursors; in particular, the purple, embroidered toga picta worn by the triumphal general was thought to be derived from the royal toga of Rome's Etruscan kings. For triumphs of the Roman regal era, the surviving Imperial Fasti Triumphales are

  7. Portrait of Terentius Neo - Wikipedia

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    Since bread was the staple food of Roman Italy, bakers could get very wealthy; the grandiose Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker (who was probably a freedman) in Rome comes from about a century earlier. The pair of middle-class Pompeians are believed to be husband and wife. Terentius Neo was a bakery owner as the house had been modified to include a ...

  8. Elon Musk’s ‘Odd-Looking’ Salute Stuns CNN Anchors - AOL

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    Elon Musk’s use of an arm gesture that distinctly resembled a Roman salute, a greeting arguably best known for its use among members of the Nazi Party, generated confusion and concern as the ...

  9. Saturnalia - Wikipedia

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    The toga, the characteristic garment of the male Roman citizen, was set aside in favor of the Greek synthesis, colourful "dinner clothes" otherwise considered in poor taste for daytime wear. [48] Romans of citizen status normally went about bare-headed, but for the Saturnalia donned the pilleus , the conical felt cap that was the usual mark of ...