-
their fezzes with a Gr****
cross on the front.
Supporters of the
Illyrian movement among South Slavs,
especially in Croatia, wore
their fezzes with a...
- have also worn pajamas, red suits,
cheerleader outfits,
shiny suits and
fezzes, and,
during one show in Camden, NJ on the
Warped Tour,
dressed as the band...
-
graham crackers, then
dresses the
guests in
marshmallow stoles and
chocolate fezzes.
Slowik sets the
restaurant ablaze,
detonating the
barrel and
killing the...
- Eastern-inspired iconography, ceremonies, and motif:
Shriners wear
distinctive red
fezzes as
their official headgear,
while fraternal regalia often features camels...
- independence, the
parade uniform of the KAR
comprised khaki drill, with tall
fezzes and ****merbunds. The
latter items were
normally red,
although there were...
-
portions of the song were
performed by a
quartet of rats in
kaftans and
fezzes. The Doox of Yale, an a
cappella group at Yale University,
perform the song...
- of
civilian coif and was worn
under the
helmets of 12th
century knights.
Fezzes were worn as
arming caps. Sadler, John. Bannockburn:
Battle For Liberty...
- he
founded the
White Fathers, so
named for
their white c****ocks and red
fezzes. He also
established similar orders of
brothers and nuns. He sent his missionaries...
-
trained for a life of
violence and wore
unique blackshirt uniforms and
fezzes. The
Arditi formed a
national organization in
November 1918, the ****ociazione...
-
performances also
featured absurdly comical stage props such as
oversized fezzes and
large cardboard cutout heads of
newspaper editor William Allen White...