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Julius Caesar wore a purple and gold toga before his assassination. Purple was the most expensive color of the time as the dye was created from crushed seashells. It was an honor bestowed upon him by the Senate in October, 45 BCE, but his first time wearing the revered color was on February 15, 44 BCE, at the feast of Lupercalia.

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A purple toga with a gold embroider

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Q: What colour togas did roman emperors wear?
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