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Poulaines, also
known by
other names, were a
style of uni****
footwear with
extremely long toes that were
fashionable in
Europe at
various times in the...
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surname Poulaines, France, a
commune Poulaine, a
medieval style of shoe with
pointed toes
Poulaine, a 2009
album by the
group Celer Poulaine, a character...
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Poulaines is a
commune in the
Indre department in
central France. Its coat of arms
shows a
poulaine, the pointy-toed shoe
fashionable in the 1300–1400...
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beaded slippers Peshawari chappal Pigache Platform shoe
Plimsoll Pointinini Poulaine Pul****
Racing flat
Racing shoes Riding boots Rocker bottom shoe Roller...
- footwear,
claiming he po****rized the
pigaches that
eventually became the
poulaine, the
medieval long-toed shoe. Fulk was the
usual name of the
medieval counts...
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condemnation for vanity. The 12th-century
pigache and 14th- and 15th-century
poulaine had
elongated toes,
often stuffed to
maintain their shape.
Around the same...
- by
Henry VIII of England. It
replaced the
excessively long toe of the
poulaine but also
tended to
become impractical, as it
became enlarged with stuffing...
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simply glossed as a pointed-toe shoe and
sometimes conflated with the
later poulaine. The
pigache had a
pointed and
curved toe,
which Orderic Vitalis compared...
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containing Krako Cracow (disambiguation)
Krakow (disambiguation) Kraków,
Poland Poulaine, a
style of
medieval European long-toed shoe also
known as a
crakow This...
- 1530–1540 1540–1550 1550–1560 1560–1590
Sabatons with
tapered points (
poulaines, pikes, or beaks)
Gilded bronze effigy at Warwick, England, of Richard...