The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
The Roman soldiers had three basic types of clothing. The Fatigue dress was a simple work tunic. The Parade dress was the formal uniform which consisted of the military tunic, the military belt and the "sagum" or military cloak. The Battle dress consisted of the military tunic and belt, body armor either of chain mail or segmented, helmet and military boot. His sword was worn on the right side, his knife on the left. He carried his shield and javelins. Many soldiers also added a neck scarf to prevent the armor from rubbing and chaffing the neck.
No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.
Robes
A stola
The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship. Under-age boys and slaves would wear tunics, and women would wear the stola.
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
roman teachers wear poo and pickled onions
they wear CLOTHES
The colour that only the Roman emperor was allowed to wear was purple.
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Clothes.....?
togas
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No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
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A tunique.
yes