The judges will wear a royal purple robe.
A stola
There were no Walmarts.
They wore clothing that was loose fitted and i hope i helped you with this a little.
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
The judges will wear a royal purple robe.
you
togas....you, nevermind.
A stola
In ancient times - nothing.
yes they wore bikinis and thongs and shorts
In Roman times the concept of a "knight" did not exist. Your question is therefore meaningless.
There were no Walmarts.
They wore clothing that was loose fitted and i hope i helped you with this a little.
Robes and Togas, the same as most of the Roman Empire.
An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.An ancient Roman priest could wear black or white if he wanted to. The concept of a priest in ancient Roman times was very different than today's. The Romans had no clerical garb, and the office of most priesthoods was honorific, with the "priest" perhaps having to do nothing more than walk in a procession once a year. Anyone could be appointed a priest or priestess with no special training.
Judges typically wear a formal black robe in the courtroom as a symbol of their authority and impartiality. They may also wear a white collar, depending on the court's tradition or the type of case being heard.