The Roman judges were called "praetors".
The Roman years of peace were called Pax Romana
the roman chestplate is called a cenducian wich is latin for chestplate
Roman girls often wore skirts made of wool or linen, typically in colors like white, cream, or pale shades. These skirts, known as stolas, were usually unadorned but could sometimes feature colorful borders or patterns. The specific colors could vary based on social status, personal preference, and regional styles, but lighter hues were more common among young girls.
The roman name of Cirencester is called Corinium.
No. Pants for girls are called pants. Skirts are not pants.
they wore posh clothes and had long skirts with big posh hats long skirts wherwe called corselet skirts
As in ballet? Tutu's.
The typical Sumerian skirt is called a Kaunakes
I think there called skorts
Check Scottish Imports store on 10121 150th Street. Skirts for men are called kilts.
The uniforms of basketball players are called "skirts"
Knee length denim skirts have become widely popular, simply going to almost any apparell store will net you knee length denim skirts, but there is a website devoted to denim skirts, called, denim skirts.
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Obviously each and every scottish people call them Skirts, but in scottish there are multiple types of skirts just like Tartan Skirts, Plaid Skirts and e.t.c. So, scottish people call stirts also with their specifc name as discuss above. Thank you!
A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.
Poodles. The skirts were called "Poodle skirts" because they had a rather large poodle embroidered or outlined on them.