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Titolo del sito - Calceus Componenti per calzature Lavorazione artigianale fasciatura


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calceus - 9
componenti - 8
calzature - 8
fasciatura - 8
artigianale - 6
artigiana - 6
tacchi - 6
pelle - 6
suole - 6
levane - 6

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Città/Paese - Arezzo



Fornitore - Aruba S.p.A.




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Brief facts about calceus:

The calceus was the common upper-class male footwear of the Roman Republic and Empire. Normally made of leather and hobnailed, it was flat soled and typically reached the lower shin, entirely covering the foot and ankle. It was secured with crossed thongs or laces. Equivalent to a short boot or high-top shoe, it was lighter than the military caliga but sturdier than slip-on shoes like the soccus and able to easily handle outdoor use.

Clothing in ancient Rome - Clothing in ancient Rome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for women and girls.

Soccus , Solea, & Caligae .

Discalced - A discalced religious order is one whose members go barefoot or wear sandals. These orders are often distinguished on this account from other branches of the same order. The custom of going unshod was introduced into the West by Saint Francis of Assisi for men and by Saint Clare of Assisi for women.

Historical footwear

Roman-era clothing

 

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