
1) Ancient Roman gown 2) Ancient Roman robe 3) Ancient Roman tunic 4) Byzantine clothing 5) Classical wrap 6) Dress in the Forum 7) Garb for Atia 8) Garb for Calpurnia 9) Garment for Calpurnia 10) Gown for Calpurnia 11) Italian brand 12) Lady Liberty garb 13) Old Roman dress 14) Robe for a femina 15) Robe for a mulier
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The stola was the traditional garment of Roman women, corresponding to the toga, or the pallium, that was worn by men. The stola was made of linen. Originally, women wore togas as well, but after the 2nd century BC, the toga was worn exclusively by men, and women were expected to wear the stola. At that point, it was considered disgraceful for a w...
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• (n.) A long garment, descending to the ankles, worn by Roman women.
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(from the article `dress`) Feminine dress was very like the Greek, with the Roman woman`s version of the chiton called a stola. As time passed, women took to wearing several ...
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A sleeveless or short-sleeved tunic or a long dress worn over a tunic by Roman women.
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Sto'la noun ;
plural Stolæ . [ Latin See
Stole a garment.]
(Rom. Antiq.) A long garment, descending to the ankles, worn by Roman women. « The
stola was not allowed to be worn by courtesans, or by women who had been divorced from their husbands.» ...
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A stola was a long, loose garment originally of ancient Greece - where it was worn as an under garment - and worn by married Roman women over the tunic and reaching down to the feet. The bottom of the stola was decorated with a sewn border. The stola was usually gathered and confined at the waist by a girdle, at sometimes decorated at the throat wi...
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a long, loose tunic or robe, with or without sleeves, worn by women of ancient Rome.
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