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Air blew cold, and Hanno drew his chlamys close about him.
Apparently, only the ruling classes were allowed to wear these chlamys."
The official receives the document with hands covered by his chlamys (cloak).
The chlamys was typically worn by men or soldiers.
At life size the statue shows a nude young man with a chlamys on his shoulder and left forearm.
The chlamys continued into the Byzantine period, when it was often much larger and worn sideways.
A blue chlamys hung on his shoulder, and his left hand held the lyre.
He had a white chlamys on his shoulder, and his bow at his back.
She now wore a simple white ankle-length chiton, a blue chlamys around her shoulders.
The chlamys, a semicircular cloak fastened to the right shoulder continued throughout the period.
A frieze of a naked man, possibly the god Hermes, wearing a chlamys.
Reaching the top of the ice cliff, the man took a work order from the breast of his chlamys and read it.
A long cloak called a himation was worn over the peplos or chlamys.
By the way, you know about everything: have they got back his chlamys yet, which Mithridates took to Cos?
Kolana chlamys is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family.
He threw the chlamys away and knocked on Marius's door clad only in his tunic.
The shell of Chlamys varia ranges in color.
A spare figure in chlamys and sandals loped out from the Roman column toward the returning squad.
Perseus is standing facing wearing a chlamys, pointed curved helmet and winged boots.
Chlamys varia is a shallow-living species, living up to about 100m in depth along coastal rocky areas.
The exomis could be worn in conjunction with the chlamys (also known as ephaptis) cape.
The purple chlamys also disappeared from the rite during this time, being replaced with the mandyas, or cope.
We dressed him in the ground-long light-green chlamys and hung a rag bag onto his shoulder.
He too wore Tyrian purple, a tunic and Greek chlamys cloak.
The chlamys was typical Greek military attire from the 5th to the 3rd century BC.