Difference between revisions of "Rhogarion"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Trismegistus (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was golden silk tunic that came to knees. Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogario...") |
Trismegistus (talk | contribs) m |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was golden silk tunic that came to knees. Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions. The female equivalent is the [[thíamu]]. The rhogarion worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic exposed from the knees to the ankles. | + | Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was a golden silk tunic that came to knees. Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions. The female equivalent is the [[thíamu]]. The rhogarion worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic exposed from the knees to the ankles. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 14:09, 17 February 2018
Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was a golden silk tunic that came to knees. Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions. The female equivalent is the thíamu. The rhogarion worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic exposed from the knees to the ankles.
See Also
This article is a stub. It requires further development by the creator. |