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They wore clothing that was loose fitted and i hope i helped you with this a little.
As a rule, no. Gods or goddesses never wore anything on their heads. Sometimes an emperor or empress, if they were in the guise of a divinity, such as Livia in the guise of Ceres, would have a veil over their head. One curious thing regarding Roman statues of gods, --- they were always barefoot.
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
The ancient Roman emperor Hadrian was the first emperor to wear a beard. The beard was a reflection of his interest in Hellenistic culture. Hadrian was the fourteenth Roman empereor and ruled from 177 AD to 138 AD CE.
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togas....you, nevermind.
The standard attire for a Roman citizen was the tunic and toga. Non-citizens would wear the tunic and perhaps a cloak of one of the various types available.
yes they wore bikinis and thongs and shorts
if you mean what did men and women wear in Ancient Rome when it was cold, they wore the togas and the dress that was fashionable in those days, Rome has a very temperate climate so if it got cold they would wear furs.
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.
As a rule, no. Gods or goddesses never wore anything on their heads. Sometimes an emperor or empress, if they were in the guise of a divinity, such as Livia in the guise of Ceres, would have a veil over their head. One curious thing regarding Roman statues of gods, --- they were always barefoot.
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
The ancient Roman emperor Hadrian was the first emperor to wear a beard. The beard was a reflection of his interest in Hellenistic culture. Hadrian was the fourteenth Roman empereor and ruled from 177 AD to 138 AD CE.
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