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Himation and Roman Empire

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Himation and Roman Empire

Himation vs. Roman Empire

A himation (ἱμάτιον) was a type of clothing, a mantle or wrap worn by ancient Greek men and women from the Archaic through the Hellenistic periods (c. 750–30 BC). The Roman Empire (Imperium Rōmānum,; Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.

Similarities between Himation and Roman Empire

Himation and Roman Empire have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Toga, Tunic.

Toga

The toga, a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a roughly semicircular cloth, between in length, draped over the shoulders and around the body.

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Tunic

A tunic is any of several types of garment for the body, usually simple in style, reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the ankles.

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Himation and Roman Empire Comparison

Himation has 10 relations, while Roman Empire has 924. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.21% = 2 / (10 + 924).

References

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