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... Roman lady would then apply herself to details . Eyebrows first : like the Greeks before them , the Romans considered it attractive for a woman's eyebrows to meet in the middle . If need be , nature could again be helped by artificial ...
... Roman lady would then apply herself to details . Eyebrows first : like the Greeks before them , the Romans considered it attractive for a woman's eyebrows to meet in the middle . If need be , nature could again be helped by artificial ...
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... Roman male had an eye for long legs generally , 39 and if fine they might profitably be flaunted . But shrivelled and spindly examples could only offend , and were best kept covered by puttee - like fascia crurales . 40 Further , it ...
... Roman male had an eye for long legs generally , 39 and if fine they might profitably be flaunted . But shrivelled and spindly examples could only offend , and were best kept covered by puttee - like fascia crurales . 40 Further , it ...
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... Roman army . These would have buoyed up Caledonian morale , whilst sapping the energy and resources of the Romans , who were operating over unfamiliar and often difficult terrain . With hindsight it is possible to conclude that Calgacus ...
... Roman army . These would have buoyed up Caledonian morale , whilst sapping the energy and resources of the Romans , who were operating over unfamiliar and often difficult terrain . With hindsight it is possible to conclude that Calgacus ...
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