- The
Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(iː)ən/ FRIJ-(ee)-ən), also
known as
Thracian cap and
liberty cap, is a soft
conical cap with the apex bent over, ****ociated...
- 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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represented as non-Gr**** by his
Phrygian cap,
which was also worn by
Mithras and
survived into
modern imagery as the "liberty
cap" of the
American and French...
-
official Great Seal of France.
Marianne also wore a ****ade and a red
Phrygian cap symbolising Liberty.
Since classical times it was
common to represent...
- arms) —
Phrygian cap British
Indian Ocean Territory (UK
Overseas Territory) — St Edward's
Crown El
Salvador —
Phrygian cap Haiti —
Phrygian cap Lesotho...
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Beanie (seamed
cap)
Bonnet (headgear)
Cap Chullo Do-rag
Monmouth cap Phrygian cap ****hat An
image of an 1837
Patriote in a
Phrygian cap can be seen in...
- 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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Stories of the
heroic age of Gr****
mythology tell of
several legendary Phrygian kings: Gordias,
whose Gordian Knot
would later be cut by
Alexander the...
- 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...
- 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...