
1) Byzantine clothing
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loose outer garment worn by ancient Greeks
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(from the article `pallium`) The pallium probably developed from the ancient Greek himation, called pallium by the Romans, an outer garment formed from a rectangular piece of ... ...The smaller onethe chlamyswas of dark wool and was worn pinned on one shoulder, usually leaving the right arm free. The larger wrap was the ... ...
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The large, wrap-around robe worn as either a cloak or in place of a tunic. The Spartans favored a crimson himation in place of the more common chition-and-chlamys combination worn by most Greeks. The Spartan version of this robe was called a tribon.
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A garment worn by female Archaic statues.
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An himation was an ancient Greek woollen cloak-like garment consisting of a length of fabric draped around the body, one end pulled from the back over the left shoulder, the remainder pulled across the right side of the body and carried across the chest.
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a large rectangular piece of cloth wore around the body and over the left shoulder.
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a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body.
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(Greek) A himation was a type of clothing, a mantle or wrap worn by ancient Greek men and women from the Archaic through the Hellenistic periods (c. 750–30 BC). It was usually worn over a chiton and/or peplos, but was made of heavier drape and played the role of a cloak or shawl. When the himation was used alone, without a chiton, and served both...
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