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born (in|to) the purple definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "born in the purple" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "born in the purple" can be traced back to the Byzantine Empire, which existed from the 4th to the 15th centuries. In Byzantium, the color purple was associated with royalty and was exclusively reserved for the ruling emperor or empress. Purple dye was expensive and difficult to produce, making it a symbol of prestige and power. The phrase is often used in literature, academic writings, or cultural analyses to depict individuals who possess inherent advantages or entitlements due to their noble birth.

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The dynasty had a long line of rulers born in the purple, ensuring their continued dominance for centuries.
In the future, a new generation will be born to the purple, carrying the torch of their royal lineage into the modern era.
He is born in the purple, inheriting the throne and assuming the role of the ruling monarch.
The coming decades will witness a shift in power as new figures born in the purple rise to prominence and shape the course of history.
The heirs of the noble family are born to the purple, destined to carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
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