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-# A colour/color that is a dark blend of red and blue; dark [[magenta]].+'''Purple''' is a range of hues of [[color]] occurring between [[red]] and [[blue]]. The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' describes it as a deep, rich shade between [[crimson]] and [[violet (color)|violet]].
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 +In the ancient world, purple was the color worn by [[Roman Emperors]] and magistrates, and later by Roman Catholic [[bishop]]s. Since that time, purple has been commonly associated with royalty and piety.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Byzantium (color)]]
 +* [[Carmine (color)]]
 +* [[Cerise (color)]]
 +* [[Crimson (color)]]
 +* [[Indigo]]
 +* [[Lavender (color)]]
 +* [[List of colors]]
 +* [[Magenta]]
 +* [[Mauve]]
 +* [[Orchid (color)]]
 +* [[Purple (cipher machine)]]
 +* [[Purple Mark]]
 +* [[Purpure]]
 +* [[Raspberry (color)]]
 +* [[Rose (color)]]
 +* [[Ruby (color)]]
 +* [[Shades of purple]]
 +* [[Tyrian purple]]
 +* [[Variations of magenta]]
 +* [[Violet (color)]]
 +* [[Shades of violet]]
 +* [[Ultramarine]]
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Purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue. The Oxford English Dictionary describes it as a deep, rich shade between crimson and violet.

In the ancient world, purple was the color worn by Roman Emperors and magistrates, and later by Roman Catholic bishops. Since that time, purple has been commonly associated with royalty and piety.

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