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What is the definition of tunic?

A tunic is a medieval outer garment that is somewhat like a long shirt that goes past the waist and is belted. It goes from your shoulder to somewhere between the hips and ankles and it was worn by ancient Greeks or Romans. The tunics are worn by men and women both. It is categorized into three: - roman tunics, medieval tunics, modern tunic, 19th century tunic and Greek tunic.


Did ancient Spartans wear tunics?

does you ancient mother wear a tunic


What is Ancient Greece man tunic?

CHILIC


What does Hades wear?

Greek style robes/tunic.


What powers do Athena have and what does she have in charge?

Athena is the goddess of love. she has a magical tunic that she wears that makes anybody that sees her fall in love with her. she is in charge of the ancient greek capital, Athens.


What was a greek woman's tunic called?

it's called a chiton


What is the name of a tunic worn by greek woman?

The name of the tunic worn by Greek men and women is called a chiton. Men's chitons hung to their knees, while women's chitons fell to their ankles.


What is a ancient roman chilton?

A short, knee length tunic. It can be sleevelss or unsleeved


When were the mini skirts invented?

From the ancient Greek tunic until the military tunic of Roman times, the very short tunic was exclusively worn by slaves and fighters. In the middle ages they were worn under Armour. The popularity of miniskirts peaked in the the 1960s, but its popularity has waned and resurged since. Before that time, short skirts were only seen in sport clothing, such as skirts worn by female tennis players.


Who gave gifts such as kites paper eyeglasses fireworks and yoyos?

Ancient Greek


What would a philosopher wear in ancient Rome?

He would wear a tunic and toga like anyone else, if he were a citizen, that is. If not a tunic and cloak. They did not have a special outfit for philosophers.


What is Ancient Greek?

An Ancient Greek is a native or inhabitant of Ancient Greece, the Greek-speaking world of ancient times.