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    The Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(iː)ən/ FRIJ-(ee)-ən) or liberty cap is a soft conical cap with the apex bent over, associated in antiquity with several peoples...
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    represented as non-Greek by his Phrygian cap, which was also worn by Mithras and survived into modern imagery as the "Liberty cap" of the American and French...
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    In medicine, a Phrygian cap is the folded portion of some gallbladders that resembles the Phrygian cap (a soft conical cap with the top pulled forward...
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    and Paralympic Games. They are two anthropomorphic Phrygian caps, a symbol of France. The Phrygian cap, a soft hat typically in red, was traditionally worn...
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  • ethnic group Phrygian language, their language Phrygian cap, once characteristic of the region Phrygian helmet, used historically in Thracian, Dacian,...
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    Trojan Paris as non-Greek by his Phrygian cap, which was worn by Mithras and survived into modern imagery as the "liberty cap" of the American and French revolutionaries...
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    official Great Seal of France. Marianne also wore a Cockade and a red Phrygian cap symbolising Liberty. Since classical times it was common to represent...
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  • Beanie (seamed cap) Bonnet (headgear) Cap Chullo Do-rag Monmouth cap Phrygian cap Pussyhat An image of an 1837 Patriote in a Phrygian cap can be seen in...
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    pole, or sometimes spear or lance, surmounted by a "cap of liberty", mostly of the Phrygian cap. The symbol originated in the immediate aftermath of...
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  • Antiochus I (69–34 BC) at Mount Nemrut, Mithras is shown beardless, wearing a Phrygian cap, and was originally seated on a throne alongside other deities and the...
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