No, criminals were crucified naked to add to the humiliation.
Purple used to be a royal colour, as Jesus claimed to be the king of the Jews they made him where the purple cloak as only kings and queens where only aloud to where purple as Jesus claimed to be a king they made him where a purple cloak to mock him
None, it was seamless.
This is not possible to know.
No. Neither does wearing a dog tag make you a dog. No, it does not at all. Beliving Jesus died for you and that you are a sinner does thou :)
He is wearing clay and blood
Al MuddaththirSurah 74. The Cloaked One, The Man Wearing A Cloak
No. The name comes from "Our Lady's Beetle" which in turn relates to Mary (Jesus mother) often wearing a scarlet cloak in old paintings. Lady Beetles (as the entomologists prefer) come in both sexes. It is not a bird.
When Jesus died on the cross he was wearing a purple robe. So for some reason they turned it to violet.
Blue is the color traditionally associated with the Blessed Virgin Mary. In liturgical art, as well as in classical art, Mary the mother of Jesus is almost invariably depicted wearing a mantle or cloak of cerulean-, to sky-, to sapphire-blue.
In Greece he was usually depicted nude, the Romans often painted him wearing a cloak.
Saint Angela Merici is often depicted wearing a cloak in religious iconography as a symbol of humility and selflessness. The cloak is a reminder of her simple and modest way of life as she dedicated herself to helping others, especially through the establishment of the Ursuline Order to educate young girls.
With dark skin and large hooked noses, wearing rings and a floor length cloak.