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Trabea (pl.: trabeae) is the name of
various pieces of
Roman clothing. A
distinct feature of all
trabeae was
their color –
usually red or purple. They...
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Cellularia trabea (Pers.) ****ze (1898)
Cellularia vialis (Peck) ****ze (1898)
Chaetoporellus trabeus (Rostk.) M.P.Christ. (1960)
Coriolopsis trabea (Pers...
- Malawi,
Ethiopia Trabea cazorla Snazell, 1983 — Spain, Morocco,
Algeria Trabea heteroculata Strand, 1913 — Rwanda, Tanzania,
Kenya Trabea natalensis Russell-Smith...
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increasingly elaborate, and was
combined with
elements of the
consular trabea.
Trabea, ****ociated with
citizens of
equestrian rank; thus
their description...
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family and a few of the most
senior officials. It
developed out of the
trabea triumphalis of the
Roman consuls.
There were
different male and
female versions...
- esmeralda
Binomial name
Polychrysia esmeralda (Oberthür, 1880)
Synonyms Plusia moneta var.
esmeralda Oberthür, 1880
Plusia esmeralda Deva
trabea Smith, 1895...
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which represented the
empire and the court. The
loros derived from the
trabea triumphalis, a
ceremonial toga worn by consuls. It was more
prominent in...
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Tetralycosa Roewer, 1960—Australia
Tigrosa Brady, 2012—North
America Trabea Simon, 1876—Africa, Spain,
Turkey Trabeops Roewer, 1959—North
America Trebacosa...
- is from the
Latin trabs, beam;
influenced by trabeatus,
clothed in the
trabea, a
ritual garment. Post-and-lintel
construction is one of four
ancient structural...
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civilian authority and
military distinction: the
sceptre of the king; the
trabea, a
purple garment that
varied in form, but was
perhaps most
often used as...