Moreover, the fact that he wears a toga, another sign of Roman citizenship, confirms this reading of his legal status. |
It is indeed a proud day for the youngster, because it is his putting on of the toga. |
She had not failed to notice the grand, purple stripe ornamenting his toga. |
Thousands of them had to be drained of their glandular mucus to make one single purple toga. |
Quintus fumbled with the ceremonial toga of the Urban Prefect, thick with gold embroidery. |
And he did not even feel that Petronius covered his head that moment with the toga. |