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Imperial Roman toga on Tiberius (reigned AD 14–37); in the Louvre, Paris
(credit: Giraudon/Art Resource, New York)
Loose, draped outer garment adopted by the Romans from the Etruscans. It was originally worn by both sexes of all classes, but was gradually abandoned by women, then by labourers, and finally by patricians, but throughout the history of the empire it remained the state dress, the garment of the emperor and high officials. Made from an oval piece of fabric, the toga had voluminous folds that made activity difficult and thus became the distinctive garment of the upper classes. The colour of the toga worn depended on class, age, and the character of such special events as mourning and triumphs.


toga
1. a garment worn by citizens of ancient Rome, consisting of a piece of cloth draped around the body
2. the official vestment of certain offices


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Vita Moses), selected Rabbinic texts, Joseph and Aseneth, The Hymn of the Pearl, the mystery religions, particularly the Metamorphoses and the adventures of Apuleius's Lucius, passages that discuss Roman apparel, chiefly the Toga Virilis, and select texts from the early church in which clothing reflection and baptismal practices are intimately linked (Gospel of Thomas 37; Hippolytus' Apostolic Tradition, Gospel of Philip 101; Jerome's Epistle to Fabiola 19).
 
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