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- Gamurra abstract "A Gammura, (or sometimes a Camora or Camorra) was an Italian (particularly Florence) style of women's dress popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries. It consisted of a fitted bodice and full skirt worn over a Camicia (a type of chemise). Early styles were front-laced, but the fashion later shifted to side-laced styles.".
- Gamurra thumbnail Domenico_Ghirlandaio_007.jpg?width=300.
- Gamurra wikiPageID "30113252".
- Gamurra wikiPageLength "518".
- Gamurra wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Gamurra wikiPageRevisionID "550461325".
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Bodice.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Camicia.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_fashion.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_fashion.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dresses.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Chemise.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Dress.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Italians.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink Skirt.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLink File:Domenico_Ghirlandaio_007.jpg.
- Gamurra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gamurra".
- Gamurra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing-stub.
- Gamurra subject Category:15th-century_fashion.
- Gamurra subject Category:16th-century_fashion.
- Gamurra subject Category:Dresses.
- Gamurra hypernym Style.
- Gamurra comment "A Gammura, (or sometimes a Camora or Camorra) was an Italian (particularly Florence) style of women's dress popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries. It consisted of a fitted bodice and full skirt worn over a Camicia (a type of chemise). Early styles were front-laced, but the fashion later shifted to side-laced styles.".
- Gamurra label "Gamurra".
- Gamurra sameAs Q3758025.
- Gamurra sameAs Gamurra.
- Gamurra sameAs Gamurra.
- Gamurra sameAs m.0g55cpg.
- Gamurra sameAs Q3758025.
- Gamurra wasDerivedFrom Gamurra?oldid=550461325.
- Gamurra depiction Domenico_Ghirlandaio_007.jpg.
- Gamurra isPrimaryTopicOf Gamurra.