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