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    The Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(iː)ən/ FRIJ-(ee)-ən) or liberty cap is a soft conical cap with the apex bent over, associated in antiquity with several peoples...
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    represented as non-Greek by his Phrygian cap, which was also worn by Mithras and survived into modern imagery as the "Liberty cap" of the American and French...
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  • The Phryges (category Caps)
    Paralympic Games. They are two anthropomorphic Phrygian caps that are a symbol of France. The Phrygian cap, a soft, generally red hat, was worn by freed...
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    In medicine, a Phrygian cap is the folded portion of some gallbladders that resembles the Phrygian cap (a soft conical cap with the top pulled forward...
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  • Beanie (seamed cap) Bonnet (headgear) Cap Chullo Do-rag Monmouth cap Phrygian cap Pussyhat An image of an 1837 Patriote in a Phrygian cap can be seen in...
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    official Great Seal of France. Marianne also wore a Cockade and a red Phrygian cap symbolising Liberty. Since classical times it was common to represent...
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    Phrygia (redirect from Phrygian empire)
    In classical antiquity, Phrygia (/ˈfrɪdʒiə/ FRIJ-ee-ə; Phrygian: 𐊩𐌏𐌛𐊅𐊄𐌌, romanized: Gordum; Ancient Greek: Φρυγία, Phrygía) was a kingdom in the...
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  • ethnic group Phrygian language, their language Phrygian cap, once characteristic of the region Phrygian helmet, used historically in Thracian, Dacian,...
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  • Antiochus I (69–34 BC) at Mount Nemrut, Mithras is shown beardless, wearing a Phrygian cap, and was originally seated on a throne alongside other deities and the...
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    pole, or sometimes spear or lance, surmounted by a "cap of liberty", mostly of the Phrygian cap. The symbol originated in the immediate aftermath of...
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  • Monmouth cap Newsboy cap Nightcap Nurse cap Ochipok Pakol Papakhi Patrol cap Peaked cap Phrygian cap Rastacap Sailor cap Shako Shower cap Sindhi cap Sports...
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    List of headgear (category Caps)
    cloth cap with a peak, in Scotland Icelandic tail-cap Jockey's cap Kalpak Loovuuz – Mongolian fur headgear Monmouth cap Phrygian cap Pileus Sailor cap Shako...
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  • The Phrygian alphabet is the script used in the earliest Phrygian texts. It dates back to the 8th century BCE and was used until the fourth century BCE...
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    Jewish hat (redirect from Jewish cap)
    wear while outside a ghetto to distinguish them from others. Like the Phrygian cap that it often resembles, the hat may have originated in pre-Islamic Persia...
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    first, re-introducing the cap of liberty on a liberty pole featured in many types of image, though not using the Phrygian cap style that became conventional...
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    'free'). Libertas was associated with the phrygian cap, commonly worn by the freed slave: Among the Romans the cap of felt was the emblem of liberty. When...
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    pileus competed with the Phrygian cap, a similar cap that covered the ears and the nape of the neck, for popularity. The Phrygian cap eventually supplanted...
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  • anthropomorphic Phrygian caps, a historic French symbol of freedom and liberty. Marianne is commonly depicted wearing the Phrygian cap, including in the...
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    Coat of arms of Argentina (category Coats of arms with the Phrygian cap)
    (wooden), and the Phrygian cap is red, like the traditional French Revolution era liberty cap. The proximity of the hands and the Phrygian cap, in addition...
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    1793-94, red became the color of the French Revolution. A red Phrygian cap, or "liberty cap", was part of the uniform of the sans-culottes, the most militant...
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    for Phrygian cap is pileus, nowadays the technical name for what is commonly known as the "cap" of a fungal fruit body. In the 18th century, Phrygian caps...
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    The centre-piece is Mithras clothed in Anatolian costume and wearing a Phrygian cap; who is kneeling on the exhausted bull, holding it by the nostrils(p 77)...
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    can occur, known as a Phrygian cap, which is an innocuous fold in the fundus, named after its resemblance to the Phrygian cap. The gallbladder develops...
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    Seal and emblem of the United States Department of the Army (category Coats of arms with the Phrygian cap)
    purpose and intent to serve the Nation and its people. The Phrygian cap (often called the "Cap of Liberty") supported on the point of an unsheathed sword...
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    133, SCA monograph series (August 2006) Haug, Joanne. "Victorian Smoking Cap". Victoriana Magazine. Retrieved 9 June 2014. Snyder, Jeffrey B. (1997)....
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    dimes, featured an image of Liberty on the obverse. She is wearing a Phrygian cap, a laurel wreath with a ribbon, and a headband with the inscription "LIBERTY"...
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    features an image of the goddess of Liberty and her accompanying Phrygian cap. The Liberty Cap large cent, designed by Joseph Wright, was issued by the Mint...
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    French Republic, represented precisely with a Phrygian cap of red color). Ascot cap Flat cap Newsboy cap "Bonète, Ditzionariu in linia de sa limba e de...
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    Coat of arms of New York (category Coats of arms with the Phrygian cap)
    has two supporters: Left: Liberty, with the Revolutionary imagery of a Phrygian cap raised on a pole. Her left foot treads upon a crown that represents freedom...
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    Men (deity) (category Phrygian gods)
    distinguished from his reception as a "Phrygian god" in Rome during the imperial period. Here, Mēn is depicted with a Phrygian cap and a belted tunic. He may be...
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