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- Braccae is the Latin term for "trousers", and in this context is today used to refer to a style of trousers made from wool. According to the Romans, this...
- or, in later years, cotton or linen. They were adopted by the Romans as braccae. By the 11th century, Braies were ankle-length pants held in place by a...
- they wear brightly coloured and embroidered shirts, with trousers called braccae and cloaks fastened at the shoulder with a brooch, heavy in winter, light...
- legionary. It was probably used to tuck clothing into or to hold weapons. Braccae (trousers), po****r among Roman legionaries stationed in cooler climates...
- fit snugly and usually fell to knee length or mid-calf length, and the braccae, loose-****ing trousers that were closed at the ankles. Both garments were...
- inferred that breeches and br****s relate to the Latin references to the braccae that were worn by the ancient Celts, but the Oxford English Dictionary...
- originally consisting of a pair of canvas "breeches" suspended below a pulley. Braccae Clothing terminology Hebrew Priests were commanded in the Law of Moses...
- Asterix – a French comic about Gaul and Rome, mainly set in 50 BC Bog body Braccae – trousers, typical Gallic dress Cisalpine Gaul Galatia Lugdunum Roman...
- became fashionable for tunics to be produced with sleeves, and worn with braccae. Subarmalis: A padded jacket made out of linen or leather, worn underneath...
- generally wore long-sleeved shirts or tunics and long trousers (called braccae by the Romans). Clothes were made of wool or linen, with some silk being...