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Chapeau

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"Chapeau" is a French term signifying a hat or other covering for the head. [1]

30 relations: Almack's, Arrondissement of Moulins, Barbara Karinska, Barons in Scotland, Bicorne, Canton of Neuilly-le-Réal, Chapeau (disambiguation), Clan MacLea, Coat of arms of York, Crest (heraldry), Dororon Enma-kun, Duke of Exeter, Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme, Ermine (heraldry), Eugénie de Montijo, Index of fashion articles, Knights of Columbus, Kriek lambic, Kristiansand, List of headgear, Macaroni (fashion), Mantling, Royal Arms of England, Scottish crest badge, South Carolina College Cadets, Thomas Milles (bailiff), Tincture (heraldry), Tricorne, 2nd Parachute Chasseur Regiment, 3rd Parachute Chasseur Regiment.

Almack's

Almack's was the name of a number of establishments and social clubs in London between the 18th and 20th centuries.

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Arrondissement of Moulins

The arrondissement of Moulins is an arrondissement of France in the Allier department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

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Barbara Karinska

Varvara Jmoudsky, better known as Barbara Karinska or simply Karinska (October 3, 1886 – October 18, 1983), was costumer of the New York City Ballet, and the first costume designer ever to win the Capezio Dance Award, for costumes "of visual beauty for the spectator and complete delight for the dancer".

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Barons in Scotland

In Scotland, a Baron is the head of a "feudal" barony (also known as prescriptive barony).

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Bicorne

The bicorne or bicorn (two-cornered/horned or twihorn) is a historical form of hat widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of uniform by European and American military and naval officers.

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Canton of Neuilly-le-Réal

The canton of Neuilly-le-Réal is a former administrative division in the Arrondissement of Moulins in the Allier department in central France.

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Chapeau (disambiguation)

A chapeau is a flat-topped hat once worn by senior clerics.

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Clan MacLea

The Clan MacLea is a Highland Scottish clan, which was traditionally located in the district of Lorn in Argyll, Scotland, and is seated on the Isle of Lismore.

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Coat of arms of York

The Coat of arms of York is the official symbol of City of York Council, the local government of the City of York, England.

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Crest (heraldry)

A crest is a component of a heraldic display, consisting of the device borne on top of the helm.

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Dororon Enma-kun

, also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai.

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Duke of Exeter

The title Duke of Exeter was created several times in England in the later Middle Ages, when Exeter was the main town of Devon.

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Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme

Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme (also known as The South Sea Scheme) is an early print by William Hogarth, created in 1721 and widely published from 1724.

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Ermine (heraldry)

Ermine in heraldry is a "fur", a type of tincture, consisting of a white background with a pattern of black shapes representing the winter coat of the stoat (a species of weasel with white fur and a black-tipped tail).

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Eugénie de Montijo

Doña María Eugenia Ignacia Augustina de Palafox y KirkPatrick, 16th Countess of Teba, 15th Marchioness of Ardales (5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920), known as Eugénie de Montijo, was the last Empress Consort of the French (1853–70) as the wife of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French.

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Index of fashion articles

This is a list of existing articles related to fashion and clothing.

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Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus is the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization.

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Kriek lambic

Kriek lambic is a style of Belgian beer, made by fermenting lambic with sour Morello cherries.

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Kristiansand

Kristiansand, historically Christianssand and Christiansand, is a city and municipality in Norway.

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List of headgear

This is an incomplete list of headgear (that is, anything worn on the head), both modern and historical.

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Macaroni (fashion)

A macaroni (or formerly maccaroni) in mid-18th-century England was a fashionable fellow who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected and epicene manner.

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Mantling

In heraldry, mantling or lambrequin is drapery tied to the helmet above the shield.

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Royal Arms of England

The Royal Arms of England are the arms first adopted in a fixed form at the start of the age of heraldry (circa 1200) as personal arms by the Plantagenet kings who ruled England from 1154.

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Scottish crest badge

A Scottish crest badge is a heraldic badge worn to show allegiance to an individual or membership in a specific Scottish clan.

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South Carolina College Cadets

The South Carolina College Cadets were students at South Carolina College who formed a militia company during antebellum South Carolina and during the Civil War to fight for the South.

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Thomas Milles (bailiff)

Thomas Milles (1550?–1627?) was an English customs official, known for his economic writings, in which he defended the staple system.

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Tincture (heraldry)

Tinctures constitute the limited palette of colours and patterns used in heraldry.

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Tricorne

The tricorne or tricorn is a style of hat that was popular during the 18th century, falling out of style by 1800, though actually not called a "tricorne" until the mid 1800s.

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2nd Parachute Chasseur Regiment

The 2nd Parachute Chasseur Regiment (2e Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes) or 2e RCP, is one of the most decorated French units of the Second World War, the only land unit awarded the red fourragère in that war, including six citations at the orders of the armed forces.

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3rd Parachute Chasseur Regiment

The 3rd Parachute Chasseur Regiment (3e Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes) or 3e RCP, was a French unit of Second World War known, in the British Army, under the designation of 3rd SAS Regiment.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapeau

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