who could wear a toga most would ask? well the people who can wear a toga are the mencitizens of Rome. they are the only ones.
Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.
Roman governors wore tunic and togas for formal occasions and tunics and cloaks for casual wear. Shoes for outdoor footwear and sandals or slippers indoors. They had no special "robes of office" except they could have a purple stripe on the hem of their tunics and toga.
They didn't have proper school so no. If you wanted your children educated you would hire them a tutor, sometimes more than one.
a tunic or toga
The men wore a tunic underneath a toga, which [the latter] had different stripes on resembling their status in society and job. They could wear sandals or boots. Women wore a stola, which was like a full, flowing dress, a palla [originally from Greece] worn as a head-scarf or belt. Sandals or boots were worn on the feet. At one time prostitutes had to wear a toga to distinguish them from other respectable women. Children would wear tunics and a bulla [a necklace that indicated that they were free-born]. They would wear sandals or boots too. Slaves would often wear a short tunic or just a loincloth if they were working outside. The emperor would [originally in ceremonies] wear purple in a toga.
who could wear a toga most would ask? well the people who can wear a toga are the mencitizens of Rome. they are the only ones.
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Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.Nothing was displayed on a wealthy man's toga to show his rank. A guys' wealth was determined by the amount of slaves and clients that followed him around. However if he were a senator, he had a purple stripe on his toga which showed his status. Some sources say that the sons of noble families could also wear the purple stripe, but it is unclear if it was the child's toga or the adult's toga.
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In Roman culture only the very wealthy were allowed to wear togas. A toga required the use of one hand when walking. This meant that the person wearing the toga could not do manual labor.
All Roman citizens were supposed to wear the toga. It was considered a sign of citizenship. Slaves were not allowed to wear one. However, the toga was usually worn for special occasions and poor citizens could not afford one. The Romans mostly wore a tunic.
Roman governors wore tunic and togas for formal occasions and tunics and cloaks for casual wear. Shoes for outdoor footwear and sandals or slippers indoors. They had no special "robes of office" except they could have a purple stripe on the hem of their tunics and toga.