Roman Life - Dress and Personal Ornaments - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
first emperor to wear a beard Hadrian
67%
cone shaped cap of freedom pilleus
67%
distinctive dress of a Roman matron stola
67%
refers to garments that were wrapped around amictus
33%
shoes calcei
33%
drycleaner; often used urine to clean togas fullo
33%
refers to garments that were put on or draped over; chief article was tunic indutus
33%
overcoat wrap put over toga to protect against weather, duct, etc. lacerna
33%
heavier wrap made of wool, to wear outside of toga paenula
33%
wide-brimmed travelling hat petasus
33%
first Roman to shave daily Scipio Aemilianus
33%
slippers, sandals; had a leather sole soleae
33%
whitened with chalk, this toga was worn by a candidate for office toga candida/toga splendens
33%
worn by victorious general in triumphal procession; entirely crimson with embroidered gold toga picta
33%
worn by curule magistrates (consuls, praetors, quaestors), censors, dictators, and boys; had a purple border toga praetexta
33%
dingy toga worn by persons in mourning toga pulla
33%
toga of average citizen, plain white toga virilis/toga pura/toga libera
33%
woman's girdle zona
33%
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