- The
Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(iː)ən/ FRIJ-(ee)-ən) or
liberty cap is a soft
conical cap with the apex bent over, ****ociated in
antiquity with
several peoples...
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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...
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Paralympic Games. They are two
anthropomorphic Phrygian caps that are a
symbol of France. The
Phrygian cap, a soft,
generally red hat, was worn by freed...
- 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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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...
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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...
- In
classical antiquity,
Phrygia (/ˈfrɪdʒiə/ FRIJ-ee-ə;
Phrygian: 𐊩𐌏𐌛𐊅𐊄𐌌, romanized: Gordum;
Ancient Gr****: Φρυγία, Phrygía) was a
kingdom in the...
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ethnic group Phrygian language,
their language Phrygian cap, once
characteristic of the
region Phrygian helmet, used
historically in Thracian, Dacian,...
- Antiochus I (69–34 BC) at
Mount Nemrut,
Mithras is
shown beardless,
wearing a
Phrygian cap, and was
originally seated on a
throne alongside other deities and the...
- pole, or
sometimes spear or lance,
surmounted by a "
cap of liberty",
mostly of the
Phrygian cap. The
symbol originated in the
immediate aftermath of...