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Stola - Wikipedia
The stola was a long, pleated, sleeveless robe that could be worn by Roman wives (matronae). It was worn as a symbol and represented a woman's marital status, and it was also worn by the Roman Vestal priestesses. There are no physical remains of any stola.
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The Roman Stola: Part II, Color & Embellishments | ROMANA SUM
The stola was popular for about 400 years (mid-Republic to early Empire), and was integral to the Roman matron's sense of self. It gave its ...
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STOLA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STOLA is a long draped robe similar to the Greek chiton worn by women of ancient Rome. Did you know?
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stola
‖ stola Antiq. (ˈstəʊlə) [L. stola, ad. Gr. στολή: see stole n.1] A long robe worn by Greek and Roman women; chiefly referred to as the distinctive dress of Roman matrons.1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v., The Stola of the ancient Romans, &c. was..a kind of Robe fitter for Women than Men. 1847 J. Leitch tr. ...
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Stola - Amazon.com
Youtooz Helluva Boss Stolas Plush – 9-Inch Collectible Stuffed Figure – Soft & Cuddly Plush Doll Official Merch for Fans & Collectors ... Products highlighted as ...
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Stola | Oxford Classical Dictionary
The stola was a long, sleeveless overdress or slip-like garment suspended from shoulder straps that is claimed by literary sources to be the distinguishing ...
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The Stola and Other 'Female' Garments – UnRoman Romans
For most of ancient Roman history, respectable Roman women wore the stola — a long dress that reached down to the feet that was worn over a tunic. The stola was ...
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Roman Stola - UNRV.com
The Roman stola was a long, flowing garment worn by married women in ancient Rome, signifying their status and serving as the female counterpart to the male ...
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High Fashion of Ancient Rome: Togas and Stolas
Instead, the respectable women of Rome were expected to wear stola, which was the female equivalent of the toga. Like the toga, this was an ...
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Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia
Latin stola, from the Greek στολή (stolē), 'garment', originally 'array' or 'equipment'. The stole was originally a kind of shawl that covered the shoulders ...
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Stola (automotive company)
Stola is an Italian automotive company founded in 1919. Stola Phalcon
At the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, Stola introduced the Phalcon, a 2-door coupe with a similar design as the Maybach Exelero that Stola had
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stolated
stolated, a. rare. (stəʊˈleɪtɪd) [f. L. stolāt-us (f. stola: see -ate2) + -ed1.] Wearing a stola or stole: a. lit. of a sculptured female figure; b. transf. in Zool. as rendering of mod.L. stolatus, the specific name of a snake.1802 Shaw Gen Zool. III. 542 Stolated Snake..Coluber Stolatus. 1856 W. H...
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Stola (disambiguation)
Stola was the traditional garment of Roman women, corresponding to the toga worn by men. Stola may also refer to:
Stola (automotive company), an Italian automotive company founded in 1919
Štôla, village in Slovakia
Dariusz Stola, a professor
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Dariusz Stola
Dariusz Stola is a professor of history at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Career
Stola teaches modern history and studies 20th-century human migrations, the Holocaust, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of postwar Poland's
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Stolař
Stolař (Czech feminine: Stolařová) is a Czech language occupational surname which means joiner. Notable people with the surname include:
Bernie Stolar, American businessman
Václav Stolař (1893–1969), Czech gymnast
See also
Czech-language surnames
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