Yes it's called 'Anseo i Lar an Ghleanna' It's about and attack on a small mass group by the red-coats in a small glen and the heroism of an old man who saves the life of a young priest.
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The Sioux Tribe strongly believed the woven eagles and buffalo on the shirts would protect themselves from the blue coats bullets of their rifles
In the Baroque Era, the women wore big dresses with large bottoms, that blew out to the side and were supported by wires filled with hay. The men wore leggings and frilly coats, pants, and jackets. The women had different designs in their hair which was also decorated.
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The question might refer to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. This is a musical by Rice and Weber, based on the story of Joseph and his brothers recorded in the Book of Genesis. The dreams were about Joseph ruling over his older brothers. Jason's two dreams were about all of his jealous brothers worshiping him and no loner act mean and ignore him. Jason would rule all.
The Blue Coats were the Patriots and the Red Coats were the Loyalists/Regulars
they were called pea coats
red coats lobster backs
white coats
lab coat.
British soldiers were called Red Coats by the Bostonians. They were also called Red Coats by most other people who were not loyal to the British Crown.
there were several styles, there are morning coats, and tails, please be more specific as to what era.
They were an amature club then and were called the Boston Red Coats.
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The British soldiers were (aptly enough) called "redcoats".
i believe they called them lobsterbacks mainly because of the red coats that they wore.
It's called heraldry.