in Antiquity, a purple stripe on the robes of the Roman senators and knights, which was broad or narrow according to the rank of the wearer. Hence the distinction of tunica angusti-clavia and lati-clavia. See ANGUSTICLAVIA.
in Antiquity, a purple stripe on the robes of the Roman senators and knights, which was broad or narrow according to the rank of the wearer. Hence the distinction of tunica angusti-clavia and lati-clavia. See ANGUSTICLAVIA.