The hexadecimal RGB code of Imperial Purple color is #66023C. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 66 red (102/256), a 02 green (2/256) and a 3C blue component (60/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(102,2,60).
Tyrian purple Tyrian purple (Ancient Greek: πορφύρα porphúra; Latin: purpura), also known as, royal purple, imperialpurple, or imperial dye, is a reddish-purple natural
Shades of purple contemporary English names for purpura are "imperialpurple" and "royal purple". The English name "purple" itself originally denominated the specific
Born in the purple emperor. Both imperial or Tyrian purple, a dye for cloth, and the purple stone porphyry were rare and expensive, and at times reserved for imperial use. In
Purple Purple is a color similar in appearance to violet light. In the RYB color model historically used in the arts, purple is a secondary color created by
Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to: Imperial, California Imperial, Missouri Imperial, Nebraska Imperial, Pennsylvania Imperial, Texas Imperial, West Virginia
Porphyrios (whale) Kaldellis suggested in 2010 that the name of the whale alluded to the imperialpurple and was thus "a sign of the respect in which the whale was held". This
Purple-tailed imperial pigeon The purple-tailed imperial pigeon (Ducula rufigaster) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in New Guinea. Its natural habitat is
Porphyry (geology) πορφύρα (porphyra), meaning "purple". Purple was the colour of royalty, and the Roman "imperial porphyry" was a deep purple igneous rock with large crystals
Molluscs in culture French cuisine, and whelks in cuisines around the world. Tyrian or imperialpurple, made from the ink glands of murex shells, "... fetched its weight
Quintus Aemilius Laetus had been responsible for the accession of Pertinax, his claim to the imperialpurple was opposed by the majority of the Praetorian Guard, forcing Pertinax