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Children in Ancient Rome wore a simple tunic made of linen or wool that reached down to their knees.
A boys tunic would be white with a crimson edge running all around it.
When a Roman boy became a man at 16 years of age he was entitled to wear a plain white tunic or toga like all the other Ancient Roman Citizens.
Girls in Ancient Rome would have worn a simple tunic belted at the waist.
An over tunic that reached down to the ground would be worn when the girl appeared in public.
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The Emperor Hadrian ruled for 21 years from A.D. 117 until A.D. 138, when the Empire of Ancient Rome was at its height.
The Emperor Hadrian consolidated and strengthened The Roman Empire. He was The Roman Emperor responsible for the building of Hadrian's Wall in England.
Hadrian was one of the most remarkable and talented of all the Emperors of Rome.... more about Emperor Hadrian
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