Andre språk: frygiska mössor (svensk), Phrygian cap (engelsk), bonnet phrygien (fransk), Phrygische Mütze (tysk), berretto frigio (italiensk), Φρυγικός σκούφος (gresk), Frigijska kapa (serbisk), barretes frígios (portugisisk), gorro frigio (spansk), Phrygische mutsen (nederlandsk)
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frygiska mössor
Phrygian cap
bonnet phrygien
Phrygische Mütze
Φρυγικός σκούφος
gorro frigio
berretto frigio
Phrygische mutsen
barretes frígios
Frigijska kapa
Term applied to conical caps or bonnets with the peak bent or turned over in front. It originated in the ancient country of Phrygia in Asia Minor and is represented in ancient Greek art as the type of headdress worn by Orientals. In Rome the Phrygian cap was worn by emancipated slaves as a symbol of their freedom. During the 11th and 12th centuries, it was again extensively used. For similar caps worn in the French Revolution and identified with the cap of liberty, use liberty caps. (AAT)
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11.08.2017 16:02:51 | 11.08.2017 15:47:25 | Ulf Bodin (KulturIT) |
11.08.2017 15:47:25 | 19.03.2016 09:39:11 | Ulf Bodin (KulturIT) |
19.03.2016 10:39:11 | 19.03.2016 09:35:47 | Ulf Bodin (KulturIT) |
19.03.2016 10:35:47 | 09.01.2015 13:14:13 | root |
19.03.2016 09:39:11 | 19.03.2016 09:39:11 | Ulf Bodin (KulturIT) |
04.12.2014 06:11:38 | 04.12.2014 06:11:38 | UlfB |
11.11.2013 22:57:44 | 11.11.2013 22:57:44 | root |