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- Kraków (Polish: [ˈkrakuf] ), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the second-largest and one of the oldest...
- cracows, crakows, and krakows from the former Polish capital; or simply as pointed shoes, pointy shoes, or long toed shoes. Poulaine, pike, crakow, and liripipe...
- was alternately depicted as yellow or green. The costume also featured crakow-style shoes, which some artists would discard from the portrayal. **** Grayson's...
- well as slaves in the New World, were barefoot. In the 15th century, the Crakow was fashionable in Europe. This style of shoe is named because it is thought...
- a reference to "crakows", the pointed ends of shoes that were po****r in this time period. There are six other references to crakows in the literature...
- leather shoe found in Armenia Bast shoe, of bast, from Northern Europe Crakow, shoes from Poland with long toes po****r in the 15th century Galesh, of...
- SS-Gebirgs-Division Nord) spring 41. 8th TK-Standarte. Formed 1939 at Crakow. Designated 8. SS-Infanterie-Regiment 2/41, ****igned to 1. SS-Infanterie-Brigade...
- early 16th century. The "Polish" fashion of long-toed poulaines, pikes, or crakows in the previous century continued, prompting sumptuary taxes, regulations...
- Duke of Ziębice. She was listed as a matriculant of the University of Crakow, though this may have been honorary. Children: Jadwiga z Melsztyna Dorota...
- "inhabitant of Kraków" MW: cracovienne, MW: krakowiak Crackowe, cracowe, crakow A long, pointed shoe po****r in the 14th-15th centuries Middle English crakowe...