togas....you, nevermind.
The standard attire for a Roman citizen was the tunic and toga. Non-citizens would wear the tunic and perhaps a cloak of one of the various types available.
A Roman patriot would be an ancient Roman citizen who took pride in being a member of the Roman Empire.
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Robes
A stola
A Roman citizen was considered a Roman citizen.
An agnomen is an additional cognomen - surname or epithet - given, as an honour, to an Ancient Roman citizen.
yes they wore bikinis and thongs and shorts
It is a Greek myth if written by a Greek in Greek, or stated to be originating with the ancient Greek people. It is a Roman myth if written in Latin by a Roman citizen.
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Robes and Togas, the same as most of the Roman Empire.