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Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.
the gap
The people of Pompeii in 79 AD typically wore tunics made of wool or linen, which were draped and belted. Both men and women wore sandals or shoes made of leather or cloth. Wealthier individuals might have worn more elaborate clothing made of silk or dyed fabrics.
I think they probaly wore clothes like toga looking think=s,and weid sandals
the women wore knee-length skirts and the men wore breechcloths with leggings. they did not wear big headdresses but instead wore beaded headbands, and the chief might wear a single feather in the headband
im a girl and im not very interested im a girl ad if a guy gave me jewelry i would think about him every time i wore it
In 203 AD, people in Carthage typically wore garments made from linen and wool, suitable for the Mediterranean climate. Men often donned tunics, while women wore longer dresses, sometimes adorned with colorful patterns. Wealthier individuals might have accessorized with cloaks, jewelry, and elaborate hairstyles. Footwear included sandals, which were common among both genders.
Caligula's real name was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. He was the third Roman emperor, ruling from AD 37 to AD 41. The nickname "Caligula," which means "little boot" in Latin, was derived from the miniature military boots he wore as a child while accompanying his father on campaigns.
That is the correct spelling of "wore" (past tense of 'to wear').
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.
He wore the same jumper all month.She wore a gold dress to the party.The motor wore down after years of constant use.
they wore armour