- The
hennin (French:
hennin /ˈhɛnɪn/;
possibly from
Flemish Dutch:
henninck meaning **** or rooster) was a
headdress in the
shape of a cone, steeple, or...
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escoffion style was a sub-branch of a po****r
style of
headwear called hennin. The
style of the
escoffion developed over time,
eventually given its own...
- Jones-
Hennin (March 21, 1942 –
January 19, 2024) was an
American LGBT
rights activist based in Washington, D.C.
Beginning in the late 1970s, Jones-
Hennin was...
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Derek Hennin (28
December 1931 –
January 1989) was an
English professional footballer who pla**** as a wing half. He was part of the
Bolton Wanderers side...
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fashion was the
hennin, a cone or truncated-cone
shaped cap with a wire
frame covered in
fabric and
topped by a
floating veil.
Later hennins featured a turned-back...
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tantour (tantoor) is a form of cone-shaped women's
headdress similar to the
hennin, po****r in the
Levant during the
nineteenth century, but
seldom seen after...
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Maximilien de Hénin-Liétard,
Count of
Boussu (1542 – Antwerp, 21
December 1578) was a
soldier and
statesman from the
Habsburg Netherlands.
During the Eighty...
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Alexander von Bournonville,
Alexander de Bournonville,
Alexander II Hyppolite,
Prince of
Bournonville and
third Count of Hénin-Liétard (Brussels, 5 January...
- but
elegant and well dressed. Her
wealth and
status are
indicated by her
hennin and
chain and rings. She is set
against a flat,
black background and looks...
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noblewomen in the 15th
century was a type of
conical headgear now
called a
hennin.
Textile analysis of the
Tarim Mummies has
shown some
similarities to the...