Hera, the queen of the Greek gods, was often depicted wearing a peplos or a chiton in royal colors, typically in shades of white, purple, or deep blue. Purple was particularly significant, as it symbolized royalty and power. Additionally, her garments might be adorned with gold or intricate patterns to reflect her status as the goddess of marriage and family.
white
white
Purple.
No, she wore 2000000 year clothes
who could wear a toga most would ask? well the people who can wear a toga are the mencitizens of Rome. they are the only ones.
who could wear a toga most would ask? well the people who can wear a toga are the mencitizens of Rome. they are the only ones.
They wear togas and the colour of the toga changes to match the higher rank oficers
Toga! Toga! Toga!
They didn't have proper school so no. If you wanted your children educated you would hire them a tutor, sometimes more than one.
Hercules would have worn a Greek style toga.
yes people in toga where togas
it is a toga