what is red phrygian cap..?
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This is the name given to a brimless, limp, conical cap fitting snugly around the head. The "Phrygian cap" (in French, bonnet Phrygian) is almost invariably depicted in red and is sometimes called red cap (bonnet rouge) or liberty cap (bonnet de la Liberté). It was adopted during the French Revolution
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Red Phrygian or 'liberty' caps were long associated with the theme of liberty in European and colonial cultures. They were used as icons during the American Revolution and worn during the French Revolution in the late 1700s and came to symbolise allegiance to the republican cause.
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