- wore
bicornes,
which survived as widely-worn full-dress
headdress until the 20th century.
Descended from the tricorne, the black-coloured
bicorne originally...
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Aegilops bicornis (syn.
Aegilops bicorne (misapplied), Triti****
bicorne Forssk.) is a
species in the
family Poaceae native to the Levant,
Western Mesopotamia...
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Battle Angel Alita: Last
Order features giant,
bioengineered monsters named Bicorne and Chichevache.
Bicorns are a
recurring creature in the
Megami Tensei...
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Satyrium bicorne is a
species of
orchid endemic to
southwestern Cape Province. It is the type
species of the
genus Satyrium.
Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Persicaria pensylvanica (syn.
Polygonum pensylvani****) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. It is
native to
parts of...
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Napoleon "yellow, obese, and bloated". He is
often portra****
wearing a
large bicorne hat—sideways—with a hand-in-waistcoat gesture—a
reference to the painting...
-
Bhadgaunle Topi: A
National Identity". ECS NEPAL.
Retrieved 2024-09-25. "
Bicorne". Dictionary.com.
Retrieved 2024-09-25. "Encyclo -
Princeton University...
- wide
bicorne was worn with a dark blue coat or tunic.
Trousers were
light blue.
White aiguillettes were a
distinguishing feature. In 1905 the
bicorne was...
- epaulettes,
white doeskin breeches and knee-high
riding boots. In
service dress bicornes and blue
trousers were substituted. The present-day
Vatican City gendarmes...
- regions;
similar to pith
helmet Anthony Eden hat
Beaver hat Beefeaters' hat
Bicorne Boater, also basher,
skimmer Boss of the
plains Bowler, also coke hat,...