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- Bliaut abstract "The bliaut or bliaud is a women's and also a men's overgarment worn from the eleventh to the thirteenth century in Western Europe, featuring voluminous skirts and horizontal puckering or pleating across a snugly fitted under bust abdomen. The sleeves are the most immediately notable difference when comparing the bliaut to other female outer clothing of the Middle Ages. They fit closely from the shoulder to approximately the elbow, and then widen from the elbow to drape to floor- or nearly floor-length. This garment's usage appears to be geographically limited to areas of French influence, with some works depicting the garment or the garment in transition as far away as Rome and modern Germany.".
- Bliaut thumbnail Angers_Cathedral_sculpture_at_west_door_TTaylor_bliaut.jpg?width=300.
- Bliaut wikiPageID "10447257".
- Bliaut wikiPageLength "4752".
- Bliaut wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Bliaut wikiPageRevisionID "661778609".
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Bayeaux_Tapestry.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Bayeux_Tapestry.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Birka.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th_century_in_Europe.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_clothing.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_costume.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral_of_Chartres.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Chartres_Cathedral.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Chemise.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Claricia.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Doorjamb.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Blair_Leighton.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Leighton.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink File:Edmund_blair_leighton_accolade.jpg.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Jamb.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Sleeve.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Viking.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Vikings.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Walters_Art_Museum.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLink File:Angers_Cathedral_sculpture_at_west_door_TTaylor_bliaut.jpg.
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bliaut".
- Bliaut wikiPageWikiLinkText "bliaut".
- Bliaut hasPhotoCollection Bliaut.
- Bliaut subject Category:12th_century_in_Europe.
- Bliaut subject Category:French_clothing.
- Bliaut subject Category:Medieval_costume.
- Bliaut hypernym Women.
- Bliaut type Agent.
- Bliaut comment "The bliaut or bliaud is a women's and also a men's overgarment worn from the eleventh to the thirteenth century in Western Europe, featuring voluminous skirts and horizontal puckering or pleating across a snugly fitted under bust abdomen. The sleeves are the most immediately notable difference when comparing the bliaut to other female outer clothing of the Middle Ages.".
- Bliaut label "Bliaut".
- Bliaut sameAs Category:Bliaut.
- Bliaut sameAs Bliaud.
- Bliaut sameAs Bliaut.
- Bliaut sameAs ブリオー.
- Bliaut sameAs Bliaud.
- Bliaut sameAs Bliaud.
- Bliaut sameAs m.02qdf33.
- Bliaut sameAs Блио.
- Bliaut sameAs Q521016.
- Bliaut sameAs Q521016.
- Bliaut wasDerivedFrom Bliaut?oldid=661778609.
- Bliaut depiction Angers_Cathedral_sculpture_at_west_door_TTaylor_bliaut.jpg.
- Bliaut isPrimaryTopicOf Bliaut.