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Footwear secured by straps worn in Ancient Rome
"equestrian calceus" (calceus equestris or equester) included distinct crescent-shaped buckles.[citation needed] The "senatorial calceus" (calceus senatorius)
Calceus
chiefly distinguished from the plebs by their dyed and ornamented shoes (calceus patricius). A common type of social relation in ancient Rome was the clientela
Social_class_in_ancient_Rome
Garments worn on feet
Patrician calceus on the feet of the Emperor Tiberius (c. 37) Caligae, the hobnailed sandal-boot of Roman legionaries (1st cent.) Equestrian calceus from a
Footwear
Type of shoe
This name in turn seems to have derived from the Classical calceus mulleus ("red calceus"), whose color name was taken from the much-prized red and striped
Mule_(shoe)
Tzangion Ugg Wellington boot Brogan Brogue Brothel creeper Buskin Caligae Calceus Cantabrian albarcas Chopine Ciocia Cleats Football boots Track spikes Climbing
List_of_shoe_styles
Ancient Roman military boot
manufacturer of army caligae has been identified by name. List of shoe styles Calceus Soccus Roman roads Ho Chi Minh sandals Gilliam, J. F. (1946). "Milites
Caligae
Species of moth
Medius calceus is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Michael Fibiger in 2011. It is found in Nepal (it was described from the Kathmandu
Medius_calceus
Religious order whose members go barefoot or wear sandals
and calceātus ("shod"), from calceāre ("to provide with shoes"), from calceus ("shoe"), from calx ("heel"). Discalceation means "removal of footwear"
Discalced
Ancient city in the Alban Hills in Latium
Festus, these kings were considered the source of the red or Tyrian purple calceus mulleus later worn by the Roman patricians. Alba Longa was reportedly the
Alba_Longa
Shoe with long pointed toe from Poland, popular in 15th century Europe
of fashion over time. In classical antiquity, the Etruscan calceus repandus ("turned calceus") was worn by both genders before becoming particularly associated
Poulaine
and Roman Antiquities (1890), Calceus Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Calceus Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary
Clothing_in_ancient_Greece
Common term for the state of not wearing any footwear
including Socrates—preferred to go barefoot. The ancient Romans considered the calceus part of their national dress and used footwear to signal class distinctions
Barefoot
Species of shark
Taxon identifiers Deania calceus Wikidata: Q111223800 Wikispecies: Deania calceus ADW: Deania_calcea AFD: Deania_calceus BOLD: 16877 CoL: 6CG9G EoL: 46560171
Birdbeak_dogfish
Topics referred to by the same term
Age or later Lunula, the crescent-moon decoration on an ancient Roman calceus senatorius Lunula (anatomy), the pale half-moon shape at the base of a
Lunula
Catalan green onion plant or vegetable
itself literally means "to shoe", and ultimately derives from the Latin calceus, a type of footwear that covered the ankle and lower shin - hence its use
Calçot
Type of footwear with an open upper
gold decoration. Due to the general discomfort of the typical upper-class calceus, it became standard practice in ancient Rome to change into sandals (solea
Sandal
Ancient type of rustic footwear
ancient Greece and Rome History of footwear and shoes List of shoe styles Calceus, Caliga, and Soccus Ciocie Pampootie Abarka Rich (1884), p. 118. Purser
Carbatina
Ancient Roman religious office
figurehead. The rex sacrorum wore a toga, the undecorated soft "shoeboot" (calceus), and carried a ceremonial axe; as a priest of archaic Roman religion,
Rex_Sacrorum
Laces or strings for fastening shoes
"shoelaces" made of lime bark string. Most forms of the upper-class Roman calceus were bound with wide straps fitted into hooks or eyelets down the front
Shoelaces
Famous 4th century BCE Athenian general and mercenary commander
Antiquities (1890) William Smith, LLD, William Wayte, G. E. Marindin, Ed., calceus Cornelius Nepos: Life of Iphicrates, § 2 Mattew, C. (2015) An Invincible
Iphicrates
Garments worn by Romans in the classical period
soft half-shoe (soccus); a usually hobnailed, thick-soled walking shoe (calceus); and a heavy-duty, hobnailed standard-issue military marching boot (caliga)
Clothing_in_ancient_Rome
Traditional Italian footwear
Diocletian. The long pointed toe may represent the legacy of the Etruscan calceus repandus or a continuation of the medieval pigache or poulaine trends.
Ciocia
Etruscan bronze sculpture
upwards to above the left calf. The statue also wears a pair of boots called calceus senatorius, a type of footwear worn by senators and high ranking magistrates
The_Orator
Type of boots designed to be worn by soldiers
1st century the army began to transition into an enclosed boot called calceus; calcei offered more protection and warmth than the caligae. They quickly
Combat_boot
Place in Biskra Province, Algeria
(390 ft). Roman soldiers of the Third Augustan Legion dubbed the gorge Calceus Herculis (English: Hercules' Kick), in reference to the divine hero Hercules'
El_Kantara
Linguistic comparison
suffix inha trousers pantalón < Fr. pantalon < Ita. pantaleone calças < Lat. calceu doorbell timbre(de la puerta) < Fr. timbre campainha < Lat. campana Spanish
Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish
Comparison_of_Portuguese_and_Spanish
Genus of millipedes
balazsi Glyphiulus basalis Glyphiulus bedosae Glyphiulus beroni Glyphiulus calceus Glyphiulus capucinus Glyphiulus costulifer Glyphiulus deharvengi Glyphiulus
Glyphiulus
Genus of moths
moths of the family Erebidae erected by Michael Fibiger in 2011. Medius calceus Fibiger, 2011 Medius khasisiodes Fibiger, 2011 Medius brassi Fibiger, 2011
Medius
(sandals) or soccus (soft slippers) which were more comfortable than the calceus (traditional Roman boot). However, Roman writers repeatedly condemned it
Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity
Greco-Roman_relations_in_classical_antiquity
1935) – western giant anole, white-throated anole Anolis luteogularis calceus Schwartz & Garrido, 1972 Anolis luteogularis coctilis Schwartz & Garrido
List_of_Anolis_lizards
Genus of fungi
classified in the genus Antrodia (family Fomitopsidaceae) as Antrodia calceus. Some authors have preferred to treat Amyloporia as synonymous with Antrodia
Amyloporia
Genus of true bugs
Gloridonus basala DeLong, 1964 Gloridonus bifidus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus calceus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus caliperus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus callidus DeLong
Gloridonus
Species of lizard
family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Cuba. Anolis luteogularis calceus Schwartz & Garrido, 1972 Anolis luteogularis coctilis Schwartz & Garrido
Anolis_luteogularis
Genus of flies
Kuwahara & Marshall, 2020 (Mexico; named after Roberto Gómez Bolaños) C. calceus Kuwahara & Marshall, 2020 (Peru) C. chicobrazos Kuwahara & Marshall, 2020
Chespiritos
Marruecos (Madrid 1948). Morizot, Pierre, "Les voies romaines de Lambèse à « Calceus Herculis » (El Kantara, Algérie)," AntAfr 34 (1998) 149–155. Ponsich, M
Roman_roads_in_Africa
Sculpture
man (about 40 years of age), whose clothes (the paludamentum, tunic, and calceus) identify him as a high-ranking military officer in time of peace, consistent
Gilt Bronzes from Cartoceto di Pergola
Gilt_Bronzes_from_Cartoceto_di_Pergola
Genus of flies
2015 Silba breviplumosa MacGowan, 2007 Silba budongo MacGowan, 2005 Silba calceus MacGowan, 2005 Silba caliginosa McAlpine, 1964 Silba callida McAlpine,
Silba_(fly)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Mauretania Caesarus Cage cup Caietae Portus Caladrius Calama (Numidia) Calceus Caldaccoli Aqueduct Caldarium Caledonia Calends Caligae Caligula Caligula's
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Genus of ground beetles
Calathus aztec Ball & Nègre, 1972 Calathus bolivari Nègre, 1968 Calathus calceus Ball & Nègre, 1972 Calathus cinctus Motschulsky, 1850 Calathus clauseni
Calathus_(beetle)
Genus of fungi
bohemica (Bernicchia, Vampola & Prodi) Ryvarden & Melo (2018) Antrodia calceus (Fr.) Teixeira (1992) Antrodia conchata D.A. Reid (1974) Antrodia eutelea
Antrodia
Species of mushroom
first to note the presence of these crystals on the endoperidium of G. calceus (now known as G. minimum). The formation of calcium oxalate crystals stretches
Geastrum_saccatum
Subgenus of true bugs
Gloridonus basala DeLong, 1964 Gloridonus bifidus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus calceus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus caliperus DeLong, 1937 Gloridonus callidus DeLong
Ballana_(leafhopper)
Fishes recorded from the oceans bordering South Africa
Bonnaterre, 1788 (Western Cape and Algoa Bay) Birdbeak dogfish, Deania calceus (Lowe, 1839), (Cape Point and Algoa Bay) Arrowhead dogfish, Deania profundorum
List of marine fishes of South Africa
List_of_marine_fishes_of_South_Africa
affinis Colenso. accepted as Geastrum affine Colenso (1884) [1883] Geaster calceus Lloyd. accepted as Geastrum calceum Lloyd (1907) Geaster capensis Thuem
List of fungi of South Africa – G
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_G
Malloch, 1934 c g Mycodrosophila caesia McEvey, 2005 c g Mycodrosophila calceus Okada, 1986 c g Mycodrosophila carinata Bock, 1980 c g Mycodrosophila carola
List of Mycodrosophila species
List_of_Mycodrosophila_species
Vizzini, Vila & Ercole (2015) Entoloma calaminare Noordel. (1984) Entoloma calceus Noordel., Bendiksen, Brandrud, P.-A. Moreau & Vila (2022) Entoloma caldariorum
List_of_Entoloma_species
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beasley.
Boy/Male
Indian
Victorious
Girl/Female
British, English
Crowned with Laurel
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Goddess; Literature
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Tamil
Youthful, Lord Shiva
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Indian
King of Sky
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican
Flowering Ash Tree
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Foscott (Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire), Foscote (Northamptonshire, Wiltshire), Foxcott (Hampshire), Foxcote (Gloucestershire, Warwickshire), so named from Old English fox ‘fox’ + cot ‘shelter’, ‘burrow’.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Gift of Atri
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