The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
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The rich Romans only dressed differently from the poorer ones by the fabric of their clothing. The normal Roman dress was standard--tunic and toga/cloak for men and palla and stola for women. The wealthy were able to afford the expensive fabrics such as linen, cotton, silk and fine wool, while the less wealthy had to settle for coarser woolen clothing.
Rich Romans lived in their houses and slept in their beds.
They have citizenship, which places them in a privileged relationship with non-citizens.
IF they were rich they would live outside the citites.
In Britain the rich Romans came and took over the Celt's.
rich people could serve