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In the 1941 MLB All-Star Game, Paul Derringer, of the Cincinnati Reds (NL), wore #30.
They wore blouses and skirts that were either brown or purple cause the phoenicians had purple ink squirting snails.
The Star of David was used in the concentration camps during the holocaust which identify the prisoners in the camps to their categories such as Jews and Criminals etc... Here who wore what -Jews wore yellow badges -Religious groups who oppose the Nazi regime wore purple badges -Alcoholics, tramps, gypsies, vagabond, mentally ill, workshy, disabled people and deaf people wore black badges -Professional criminals (eg. POWs) wore green badges - sexual offenders wore pink badges -foreign forced labour groups wore blue badges -political prisoners wore red triangle badge Prisoners in the concentration camps wore these badges because, this indicates their reason for imprisonment
Jewelry did not have any particular significance in Rome except that the woman who wore it was wealthy. A man was not expected to wear jewelry except for maybe one ring in addition to his signet ring.
Roosevelt's ring was a gold bloostone engraved with the Roosevelt family crest. Roosevelt inherited the ring from his father, James Roosevelt. When FDR died, the ring passed to his eldest son James. According to the Roosevelt Museum and Library, the ring's current whereabouts are unknown. FDR also wore a gold band ring behind his family crest ring. In response to a query about this in 2000, the Roosevelt Library said that, according to James Roosevelt, the band ring was a guard ring. Such a ring is usually worn in front of the ring-not in back of it as FDR did.