she actually didn't wear a feather.
he always wore a feather
The Romans did not have warrior. They had professional soldiers. The soldiers ware a helmet called galea or cassis.
Rich Romans wore a toga to outdoor events. They also had other stuff to wear.
The full headdress was mainly worn for ceremonial events. The thing is heavy and ackward to wear all the time. For day to day wear he wore his senior or most prized feather.
a hat with a feather on
They had umbrella hats that shaded their eyes and heads.
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she actually didn't wear a feather.
Like all soldiers in all ancient armies, Roman soldiers wore helmets to protect their heads
Forehead protectors or headbands
a feather
Doctors wear surgical caps on their heads so that germs that may be on their heads will not spread.
Romans liked to wear colorful masks
Romans use to wear long cloak like dresses called tunics women called it palla (it might look sad that I know this but I did a topic on it)
The Romans wore togas. They are kind of like white blankets that you can wear
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