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cloak or shawl. When the
himation was used alone,
without a chiton, it
served both as a
chiton and as a cloak. The
himation was
markedly less voluminous...
- Look up
him in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Him or
HIM may
refer to: "
Him" (Buffy the
Vampire Slayer), a TV
episode Him (1974 film), a **** ****...
- in
combination with the
heavier himation over it,
which had the role of a cloak. When used
alone (without a
himation), the
chiton was
called a monochiton...
- Look up
hims in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hims could refer to: Homs, a city in
Syria Hims & Hers Health, an
American telehealth company Health information...
- art as
wearing solely the
himation with no
other clothing. A more
voluminous himation was worn in cold weather. The
himation is
referenced as
being worn...
- as "
himation" (ἱμάτιον, /hɪˈmæti.ɒn/ hi-MOT-ee-on), and the ISBE
concludes that it "closely resembled, if it was not
identical with, the
himation of the...
-
James Andrew Himes (born July 5, 1966) is an
American businessman and
politician serving as the U.S.
representative for Connecticut's 4th congressional...
- Gr****s and
Romans were
known to wear cloaks. Gr**** men and
women wore the
himation, from the
Archaic through the ****enistic
periods (c. 750–30 BC). Romans...
- "To Know
Him Is to Love
Him" is a song
written by Phil Spector,
inspired by the
words on his father's gravestone, "To Know
Him Was to Love
Him". It was...
-
Himes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Himes (born 1950),
American author and
social activist Charles Francis Himes (1838-1918)...