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Ancient Rome
Roman dress from a 19th Century Costume book
2nd Century Roman Statue of a captive Northern Barbarian
The Toga, from Leon Heuzy:
A Roman Procession of citizens in their togas
Toga adjusted for making sacrifices at temples, weddings, etc.
Late
Roman (Byzantine/Christian Era) Ivory showing a late (stiff embroidered strip) toga
wrapped on an Imperial official.
Roman women's headdress of the beginning
of the 2nd Century. (Quicherat)
Romans in togas from statues in the Louvre (Quicherat)
Praetorian
Guards of the 1st and 2nd
centuries. (Quicherat)
Roman Amulets and Toga from an 18th Century Treatise
Pompeian ornamental patterns from Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament,
scan provided by
ACarter of eBay, seller of Antique prints and Magazines
Historic Reproduction thimbles for Roman Britain,
Medieval England, and The English Renaissance:
You can find these for sale in museum shops in the UK
Roman Sculptures from the Louvre:
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| Julia Domina wife of Septimus Severus 193-211CE | ![]() |
Emperor Hadrian 117-138CE | ![]() |
| Emperor Tiberius 14-37CE | ![]() |
Funeral statue of Didia Clara daughter of the Emperor Didius
Julianus 193CE |
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Clothes of the Ancient World (Dress Sense)
Ultimate Sticker Book: Millennium Timeline
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