- 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...
- 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...
-
Liberty cap most
often refers to:
Phrygian cap or
pileus (hat),
emblematic of a slave's
manumission in
classical antiquity Liberty cap may also
refer to:...
- A
liberty pole is a
wooden pole, or
sometimes spear or lance,
surmounted by a "
cap of liberty",
mostly of the
Phrygian cap. The
symbol originated in the...
-
Liberty Cap is a
granite dome in
Yosemite National Park, California,
United States which lies at the
extreme northwestern margin of Little Yosemite Valley...
- The
Liberty Cap large cent was a type
of large cent
struck by the
United States Mint from 1793
until 1796, when it was
replaced by the
Draped Bust large...
- The
Liberty cap, also
known as the
Phrygian cap, or pileus, is a brimless, felt
cap that is
conical in
shape with the tip
pulled forward. The
cap was...
- the
cap of liberty, the
Liberty pole.
Initially carrying a martyr's palm, by the late 17th
century she
often carries a
cap of liberty on a
liberty pole...
- The
Liberty Cap half cent was the
first half cent coin
produced by the
United States Mint. It was
issued from 1793
until 1797. The
Liberty Cap half cent...
- and a
royal palm
symbolizing independence. The palm is
topped by the
Cap of Liberty. The
motto L'Union fait la
Force ('Unity
makes strength')
appears on...