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  2. Chlamys - Wikipedia

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    The chlamys (Ancient Greek: χλαμύς, chlamýs, genitive: χλαμύδος, chlamydos) was a type of an ancient Greek cloak. [1] By the time of the Byzantine Empire it was, although in a much larger form, part of the state costume of the emperor and high officials.

  3. Byzantine dress - Wikipedia

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    The chlamys, a semicircular cloak fastened to the right shoulder continued throughout the period. The length fell sometimes only to the hips or as far as the ankles, much longer than the version commonly worn in Ancient Greece ; the longer version is also called a paludamentum .

  4. Use of costume in Athenian tragedy - Wikipedia

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    chlamys (short cloak) kothurnus (short lace-up boots) himation (overgarment) peplos (cloak). [3] The chiton worn by the actors differed from that worn in everyday life because it incorporated sleeves, which were coloured and patterned. The sleeves may in fact have been part of an undergarment.

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  7. Origins of ecclesiastical vestments - Wikipedia

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    This was originally worn only by slaves, soldiers and other people of low degree; in the 3rd century, however, it was adopted by fashionable people as a convenient riding or travelling cloak and finally, by the sumptuary law of 382 it was prescribed as the proper everyday dress of senators, [5] instead of the military chlamys, the toga being ...

  8. Missorium of Theodosius I - Wikipedia

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    The official receives the document with hands covered by his chlamys (cloak). [2] Theodosius is shown far larger than the other figures, as is common in the hieratic Late Antique style, despite the fact that Valentinian II had been an Emperor for longer (he in turn is significantly larger than Arcadius or the unknown official).

  9. Petasos - Wikipedia

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    A petasos (Ancient Greek: πέτασος) or petasus is a broad brimmed hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Thracians and Etruscans, [1] often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was made of wool felt, leather, straw or animal skin. Women's versions had a high crown while those for men featured a lower crown. [2]