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it symbolizes liberty.
The bonnet rouge was a red Phrygian cap and became a noteworthy symbol of the sans-culottes.
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A bycoket is a variety of ancient cap and headdress, worn by military men, including the kings of England, the upper part of which resembles a double crown.
Answer Bearskin Cap - similar to what the Palace Guards wear at Buckingham Palace Busby - A shorter version with a flat top. Worn mostly by Hussar units. Still worn by German cavalry in WW1. Shako - Cylindrical hat made of leather in various patterns. Some were smaller at the bottom and larger diameter at the top. Some worn during Napoleonic Wars were very tall.
it symbolizes liberty.
The bonnet rouge was a red Phrygian cap and became a noteworthy symbol of the sans-culottes.
A square clerical cap is called a biretta. This traditional headgear is commonly worn by clergy members, particularly in the Catholic Church, to signify their rank or office.
The graduation "cap" is called a mortar I believe. The cap and tassel have a long history of educational significance. The graduation cap today continues to signify personal and academic achievement, despite the fact it's only worn for a few hours!
The members of the Jacobin club belonged to the less prosperous sections of society. They included small shopkeepers, artisans such as shoemakers, pastry cooks, watch-makers, printers as well as servants and daily wage- workers. Their leader was Maximilian Robespierre.They wore long striped trousers similar to those worn by dock- workers so that they are apart from the fashionable sections of society who wore knee breeches. They were known as sans- culottes. They wore red cap that symbolized liberty.
A bathing cap is a silicone, latex or lycra cap which is worn on the head by swimmers.
The cap that was worn by the common soldiers during the American Revolution was called a tricorn. The shako cap can be traced back to War of 1812.
The checkered cap was deemed appropriate for golf and weekend motoring.
cap worn by a slave upon becoming free in the french revolution
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It is worn in Korea. Hope I helped xx
The skull cap worn by a pope, cardinal or bishop is called a zucchetto.