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- Pallium (Roman cloak) - Wikipedia
The pallium was originally considered to be exclusively Greek and despised by Romans, but was favoured by ordinary people, philosophers, and pedagogues Tertullian thought it the most appropriate garment for philosophers and Christians
- Pallium - NovaRoma
The pallium is the most common unofficial Roman outdoor garment It was originally Greek and in Rome it was draped like a Greek himation, held by a fibula, not hooked as in Greece
- XVII. The Pallium : The Sacramentals of the Holy Catholic Church . . .
The Pallium or himation was to the Greeks and Orientals what the toga was to the Romans It was a square piece of cloth worn over the shoulders, flowing down behind, and covering the breast and arms of the wearer more or less, at his pleasure
- Pallium - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
Worn by the pope, the pallium symbolizes the plenitudo pontificalis officii (i e the plenitude of pontifical office); worn by archbishops, it typifies their participation in the supreme pastoral power of the pope, who concedes it to them for their proper church provinces
- Palla Ancient Rome | Long Cloak for Roman Women
Roman women had to major items of clothing: the Stola worn indoors and the mantle which could be worn over it called Palla or Pallium Interestingly this word is similar to the cloak known as Pallium worn by Greek men
- Pallium | Description, Liturgical Vestment, Roman Catholicism, Lamb’s . . .
The pallium probably developed from the ancient Greek himation, called pallium by the Romans, an outer garment formed from a rectangular piece of cloth draped around the body as a mantle It was folded and carried over the shoulder when not needed for warmth
- Palla - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body . . .
As with many of the Roman clothing styles, the palla was an adaptation of a Greek garment The himation, a large rectangular woolen cloth draped around the body, was worn by both men and women in Greece beginning in the sixth century B C E The garment was soon adopted by the early Romans
- Ancient Greece and Rome 1200 BCE-476 CE: Fashion - Omnilogos
The Romans used the Latin word pallium for himation, and regarded it as a peculiarly Greek costume, to such a degree that comedies staged in Roman theaters that were adapted from Greek plays were called fabulae palliatae—scenarios played in Greek dress Another popular cloak was the chlamys
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