- A
peplos (Gr****: ὁ πέπλος) is a body-length
garment established as
typical attire for
women in
ancient Greece by c. 500 BC,
during the late
Archaic and...
- The
Peplos Kore is an
ancient sculpture from the
Acropolis of Athens. It is
considered one of the best-known
examples of
Archaic Gr**** art. Kore is a type...
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chiton as
opposed to the
peplos after several women stabbed a
messenger to
death with the
bronze pins
characteristic of the
peplos. The word
chiton is derived...
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kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap,
Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi, Vraka)
Eastern Party Festivals Folklore Gr**** East...
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Peplos (Gr****: Πέπλος) is a town and a
community of
Feres muni****l unit,
Evros regional unit, East
Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.
Since the 2011 local...
- did the type of
clothing they wore. Over time,
korai went from the
heavy peplos to
lighter garments such as the chiton.
Their posture is
rigid and column-like...
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Kingston as
Caroline Carrison Elizabeth Carling as
Wendy John
Bowler as
Albert Peplo Paul
Palance as Big
Chrissie Berwick Kaler as
George Peter Wingfield as...
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kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap,
Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi, Vraka)
Eastern Party Festivals Folklore Gr**** East...
- "peplum". Péplum (novel), a 1996 work by
Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb.
Peplos, a kind of women's
garment in
ancient Greece. An
overskirt also referred...
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included a wide
variety of
styles but
primarily consisted of the chiton,
peplos, himation, and chlamys.
Ancient Gr****
civilians typically wore two pieces...