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- Herigaut abstract "A herigaut is a gown-like garment worn in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Alternative spellings include herigald, heregaud, gerygoud and herigans. It was three-quarters to full length with hanging sleeves. Sometimes the sleeves were tucked at the top to increase fullness below. Although it was primarily a men's garment, women occasionally wore it as well. Along with the garnache, it is a variant of the garde-corps, and it is also related to the houppelande.".
- Herigaut thumbnail Charles,_6th_Dauphin.jpg?width=300.
- Herigaut wikiPageID "40002504".
- Herigaut wikiPageLength "1935".
- Herigaut wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Herigaut wikiPageRevisionID "617346205".
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink 1400–1500_in_European_fashion.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_fashion.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_fashion.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gowns.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_costume.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robes_and_cloaks.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Garde-corps.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Garnache_(clothing).
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Houppelande.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink Tuck_(sewing).
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLink File:Charles,_6th_Dauphin.jpg.
- Herigaut wikiPageWikiLinkText "herigaut".
- Herigaut hasPhotoCollection Herigaut.
- Herigaut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing-stub.
- Herigaut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Herigaut subject Category:13th-century_fashion.
- Herigaut subject Category:14th-century_fashion.
- Herigaut subject Category:Gowns.
- Herigaut subject Category:Medieval_costume.
- Herigaut subject Category:Robes_and_cloaks.
- Herigaut hypernym Garment.
- Herigaut type Fashion.
- Herigaut comment "A herigaut is a gown-like garment worn in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Alternative spellings include herigald, heregaud, gerygoud and herigans. It was three-quarters to full length with hanging sleeves. Sometimes the sleeves were tucked at the top to increase fullness below. Although it was primarily a men's garment, women occasionally wore it as well. Along with the garnache, it is a variant of the garde-corps, and it is also related to the houppelande.".
- Herigaut label "Herigaut".
- Herigaut sameAs m.0wbh0lt.
- Herigaut sameAs Q17121086.
- Herigaut sameAs Q17121086.
- Herigaut wasDerivedFrom Herigaut?oldid=617346205.
- Herigaut depiction Charles,_6th_Dauphin.jpg.
- Herigaut isPrimaryTopicOf Herigaut.