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- Hongreline abstract "The hongreline was a mid-thigh-length surtout or overcoat of the frock style, usually trimmed and/or lined with fur developed and popularized during the mid-17th Century. Brought from Germany, the hongreline was popular in France during the reign of Louis XIII. The hongreline was both worn by military and civilians. At the end of the reign, a variation on the hongreline developed in the military; a sort of front-buttoned coat with a split in the rear near the hips.".
- Hongreline wikiPageExternalLink texte2.html.
- Hongreline wikiPageID "9065039".
- Hongreline wikiPageLength "893".
- Hongreline wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Hongreline wikiPageRevisionID "660172773".
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink 1600–1650_in_fashion.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink 1600–50_in_Western_European_fashion.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Cassock.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Civilian.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Civilians.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Doublet_(clothing).
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Frock.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIII.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIII_of_France.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Military.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Musketeer.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Overcoat.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLink Rochet.
- Hongreline wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hongreline".
- Hongreline hasPhotoCollection Hongreline.
- Hongreline subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Hongreline hypernym Surtout.
- Hongreline type Article.
- Hongreline type Article.
- Hongreline comment "The hongreline was a mid-thigh-length surtout or overcoat of the frock style, usually trimmed and/or lined with fur developed and popularized during the mid-17th Century. Brought from Germany, the hongreline was popular in France during the reign of Louis XIII. The hongreline was both worn by military and civilians. At the end of the reign, a variation on the hongreline developed in the military; a sort of front-buttoned coat with a split in the rear near the hips.".
- Hongreline label "Hongreline".
- Hongreline sameAs m.027wc54.
- Hongreline sameAs Q16941463.
- Hongreline sameAs Q16941463.
- Hongreline wasDerivedFrom Hongreline?oldid=660172773.
- Hongreline isPrimaryTopicOf Hongreline.