The toga has long been one of the most recognisable symbols of ancient Rome, so why have we been got its history wrong?
Two hundred and fifty years ago, the Founding Father advocated for American independence in an oration commemorating the ...
Equestrian togas had a narrow purple stripe (clavus augustus). Roman society also involved a system of patronage. Members of the upper classes – the patroni – offered protection to freedmen or ...
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