ATTALICÆ VESTES, in antiquity, garments made of a kind of cloth of gold. They took the denomination from Attalus, surnamed Philomater, a wealthy king of Pergamus, who was the first, according to Pliny, who procured gold to be wove into cloth.
ATTALICÆ VESTES
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