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Togated
Togated To"ga*ted, a. [L. togatus, from toga a toga.] Dressed in a toga or gown; wearing a gown; gowned. [R.] --Sir M. Sandys.

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- of Rome's togate elect. Senators sat at the very front, equites behind them, common citizens behind equites; and so on, through the non-togate m**** of freedmen...
- Togate statue in the Museo Archeologico ****onale d'Abruzzo...
- diademed head of Concordia right. Moneyer mark clockwise. Border of dots. Togate figure of Lucius Aemilius Paullus standing left, touching trophy; to left...
-  160, 165. ISBN 978-90-04-44692-2. Lenaghan, J. (2012a). "High imperial togate statue and re-cut portrait head of emperor. Aphrodisias (Caria)". Last Statues...
- displa**** in the temple of Diana. R: Sacrificing scene on the stone platform. Togate figure holding sprinkler is about to sacrifice bull, altar between them...
- degrees of success. In literature and poetry, Romans were the gens togata ("togate race"), descended from a tough, virile, intrinsically noble peasantry of...
- Rome 1613-1614 and later given the name "Caius Marius" First century CE togate torso bearing a 17th century CE head dubbed Caius Marius by the Earl of...
- procreative power. Lararia almost always contain the central painted image of a togate man, head covered by a fold of his toga, as if at worship or fulfilling...
- Michigan Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-472-11433-7. Smith, R.R.R. (2012). "Togate portrait statue of emperor ( Arcadius or Valentinian II). Aphrodisias (Caria)...
- tectum, tegmen, tegmental, tegula, tegular, tegument, tile, tog, toga, togate, togavirus, toggery tele- far, end Gr**** τῆλε (têle) telegram, telegraph...