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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 synonym for "Roman" could be "Latin," particularly when referring to the language or culture associated with ancient Rome. In specific contexts, such as describing a citizen of ancient Rome, "Roman" may also be synonymous with "citizen" or "inhabitant."
A Roman patriot would be an ancient Roman citizen who took pride in being a member of the Roman Empire.
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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.
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.
yes they wore bikinis and thongs and shorts
There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.There was no ancient Roman flag.