- The
exomis (Ancient Gr****: ἐξωμίς from exo "outside", and omos "shoulder") was a Gr****
tunic used by the
workers and the
light infantry. The
tunic largely...
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Diphthera (Διφθέρα) (meaning leather), a shepherd's wrap made of hides. The
exomis was a
tunic which left the
right arm and
shoulder bare. It was worn by slaves...
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Exomis is a
genus of
flowering plants belonging to the
family Amaranthaceae. It just
contains one species,
Exomis microphylla (Thunb.)
Aellen It is also...
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Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of
kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys,
Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi, Vraka)...
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Rhagodia R.Br.): with
about 90
species worldwide.
Exomis Fenzl ex Moq., with only one species:
Exomis microphylla (Thunb.) Aellen: a
subshrub in southern...
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helmet was
often worn by the
peltast light infantry, in
conjunction with the
exomis, but it was also worn by the
heavy infantry.[citation needed] In various...
- knee-length chiton.
Clothing in the
ancient world Clothing in
ancient Greece Exomis Raglan sleeve Seamless robe of Jesus,
sometimes called the "Holy Chiton"...
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tunics were an
evolution from the very
similar chiton, chitoniskos, and
exomis, each of
which can be
considered versions of the garment. In
ancient Greece...
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Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of
kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys,
Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi, Vraka)...
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Clothing in the
ancient world Clothing in
ancient Greece Chiton (costume)
Exomis Himation Peplos Zoster (costume) Cox, John K. (2006-01-01). "What's behind...