What dose red phrygian cap symbolise
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The "Phrygian cap" (in French, bonnet Phrygian) is almost invariably depicted inred and is sometimes called red cap (bonnet rouge) or liberty cap (bonnet de la Liberté). It was used by a series of revolutionaries - who seem to have picked up thesymbol one from another.
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Phrygian cap is a brimless, felt cap that is conical in shape with the tip pulled forward. The cap was originally worn by ancient Romans and Greeks. This cap is often red in color. This type of cap was worn by revolutionaries at the fall of the Bastille.
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