- The
kausia or
causia (Ancient Gr****: καυσία) was an
ancient Macedonian flat hat. A
purple kausia with a
diadem was worn by the
Macedonian kings as part...
- Kapsa, Macedon,
circa 400 BC.
Clothing in
ancient Greece List of hat
styles Kausia Winged helmet Bonfante,
Larissa (2003-10-31).
Etruscan Dress. JHU Press...
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debated and unknown. Some
authors compared this
typical headgear to the
kausia worn by the
ancient Macedonians. It then
proved tempting for some writers...
- with hats that look like shields",
possibly referring to the
Macedonian kausia hat. By the 5th
century BC, the
Kings of
Persia were
either ruling over...
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scuttle bonnet Coif
Dolly Varden Dunce Fontange French hood
Phrygian Hennin Kausia Kokoshnik Miner's Mob
Modius Pamela Petasos Pileus Poke
bonnet Pudding Toque...
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Fresco of a
Macedonian soldier wielding a
spear and
wearing a
kausia, from the tomb of
Agios Athanasios, Thessaloniki, Greece...
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portrait of the king as an aged man in the
Macedonian Gr**** hat
called kausia, with a
reverse of
sitting Pallas Athene holding Nike, a
common ****enistic...
- The
symbols of his coin
connect him with
several Euthydemid kings: the
kausia hat on one of his
portrait with
Antimachus I, the elephant-crown and the...
-
Alexander (left),
wearing a
kausia and
fighting an
Asiatic lion with his
friend Craterus (detail); late 4th
century BC mosaic,
Pella Museum...
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Thessaloniki showing figures wearing headgear ranging from
feathered helmets to
kausia and
petasos caps.
Aside from
metalwork and painting,
mosaics serve as another...