- The
calceus (pl.:
calcei) was the
common upper-class male
footwear of the
Roman Republic and Empire.
Normally made of
leather and hobnailed, it was flat...
- of
Chelsea boots worn in
Britain and
elsewhere from the 1950s to
present Calcei repandi,
pointed shoes fashionable in
ancient Etruscan culture; see Daily...
- of the flamen's wife (Latin, flaminica). They were not
allowed to wear
Calcei Morticini, "shoes made from the skin of an
animal that had died of natural...
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Jacob G.; Park,
Daniel (December 2011). "Iliotibial Band Syndrome: Evaluation...
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Hahamyan HA,
Vasireddi N, Voos JE,
Calcei JG (August 2023). "Social media's
impact on
widespread SARMs abuse". The...
- helmets, the
ceremonial dress and oval shields. The
figures are
wearing calcei and not caligae, worn by
ordinary soldiers. However,
according to Boris...
-
later use of the name for
slippers may have been that the
aristocratic calcei—particularly the
luxurious mulleus—seem to have had a thicker-than-normal...
- the two houses, it was
considered proper to walk to the
other house in
calcei while carrying the
shoes to be
removed under the arm. The
guest would change...
-
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- of
social degree.
Convention also
dictated the type,
colour and
style of
calcei (ankle-boots)
appropriate to each
level of male citizenship. The whitest...