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- Chapeau abstract "\"Chapeau\" is a French term signifying a hat or other covering for the head. In mainland European heraldry, it is used as a mark of ecclesiastical dignity, especially that of cardinals, which is called the red chapeau. It is worn over the shield by way of crest, as mitres and coronets are.A chapeau is flat, very narrow atop, but with a broad brim, adorned with long silken strings interlaced; suspended from within with rows of tassels, called by the Italians fiocchi, increasing in number as they come lower. The hat was given to them by Innocent IV in 1250, but was not used in arms till the year 1300. Until that time, the cardinals were represented with mitres.Archbishops and patriarchs bore a green hat, with four rows of tassels; bishops wore the same color, but with three; abbots and apostolical prothonotaries with two.The chapeau is also sometimes used as a mark of secular dignity, such as a cap, or coronet armed with ermine, worn by dukes, etc.The crest is borne on the chapeau; and by the chapeau the crest and coat are separated; it being a rule that no crest must touch the shield immediately. Some forms of bicorne were designed to be folded flat, so that they could be conveniently tucked underneath the arm when not being worn. A bicorne of this style is also known as a chapeau-bras or chapeau-de-bras (literally \"arm-hat\").Chapeau! is often used as a generic expression of approval and appreciation in France and other parts of Europe: as a sign of admiration or respect, one shall indeed remove their hat.".
- Chapeau thumbnail Azure_Chapeau.PNG?width=300.
- Chapeau wikiPageExternalLink chapeau.htm.
- Chapeau wikiPageID "5398833".
- Chapeau wikiPageLength "3369".
- Chapeau wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Chapeau wikiPageRevisionID "672379371".
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Abbot.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Barons_in_Scotland.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Bicorne.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Cardinal_(Catholicism).
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caps.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_words_and_phrases.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hats.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headgear.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headgear_in_heraldry.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Charge_(heraldry).
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Coronet.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Crest_(heraldry).
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Duke.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiology.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Ermine_(heraldry).
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink File:Azure_Chapeau.PNG.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Hat.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink List_of_headgear.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Mitre.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Innocent_IV.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Prothonotary.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Secularity.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Tassel.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink Tricorne.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLink File:Almacks_Longitude_and_Latitude.jpg.
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cap of Maintenance".
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chapeau".
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chapeau-bras".
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLinkText "baronial hat".
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLinkText "chapeau bras".
- Chapeau wikiPageWikiLinkText "chapeau".
- Chapeau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Chapeau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Chapeau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing.
- Chapeau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Chapeau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chapeau subject Category:Caps.
- Chapeau subject Category:French_words_and_phrases.
- Chapeau subject Category:Hats.
- Chapeau subject Category:Headgear.
- Chapeau subject Category:Headgear_in_heraldry.
- Chapeau hypernym Term.
- Chapeau type Work.
- Chapeau type Accessory.
- Chapeau type Source.
- Chapeau type Work.
- Chapeau comment "\"Chapeau\" is a French term signifying a hat or other covering for the head. In mainland European heraldry, it is used as a mark of ecclesiastical dignity, especially that of cardinals, which is called the red chapeau.".
- Chapeau label "Chapeau".
- Chapeau sameAs Q3291747.
- Chapeau sameAs Chapó.
- Chapeau sameAs Chapeau.
- Chapeau sameAs m.0dk225.
- Chapeau sameAs Q3291747.
- Chapeau wasDerivedFrom Chapeau?oldid=672379371.
- Chapeau depiction Azure_Chapeau.PNG.
- Chapeau isPrimaryTopicOf Chapeau.