Praetexta

It dealt with historical Roman figures, in place of the conventional Greek myths.

Subsequent writers of praetextae included Ennius, Pacuvius and Lucius Accius.

The name refers to the toga praetexta, purple striped, that was the official dress of Roman magistrates and priests.

The toga praetexta was also worn by Roman freeborn girls before they came of age.

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