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Virgil's Purple Prose? No, definitely not, but the Aeneid is replete with interesting uses of the word 'purpureus' and in this episode we look at purple as a colour of beauty, death, danger and eroticism - as well as shades of gold and the mystery of Lavinia's blush!

💜 Did you know that the colour purple in ancient Rome was a symbol of power and decadence but its origins are Phoenician?

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