Gallic leader before the Roman conquest. 1st century. Gaul independent.
Category: Gauls
Ancient Gauls culture and clothing
The Gallic and Gallo-Roman costume period.
Gallic period—Woad, or the pastel — Tunics and boulgètes — “Mavors” and “Palla” — Cleanliness of the Gallic women — The froth of beer or kourou — The women of Marseilles; their marriage-portions — Gallo-Roman period — The Roman garment — The stola — Refinement of elegance — Extravagant luxury of women — Artificial aids — A vestiaire or wardrobe-room of the period — Shoes — Jewels and ornaments — The amber and crystal ball — Influence of the barbarians.
Merovingian queen costume from the 5th to the 8th century.
Merovingian Queen, 5th to 8th Century. ‘Based on the sculptures of Chartres Cathedral.’
Young Gallic Woman 5th to 7th century
Young Gallic Woman 5th to 7th century.
A leader of the Franks. Salian Frankish 5th century
Un chef des Franks. (D’après Monfaucon.)
Clotilde princess of Burgundy.
Clotilde princess of Burgundy (475–545), second wife of King Clovis I, Salian Frankish dynasty. Medieval Merovingian Frankish Queen.
Mérovingien Dame du salon de la Reine Clothhilde.
Merovingian period, France 5th century nobility fashion. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Clotilde, Queen of the Franks. Second wife of the Frankish King Clovis I.
Clothilde (475-545), which is also known under the name Clotilda, Clotild, Rotilde or Chroctechildis, was the second wife of the Frankish King Clovis I.
The history and origin of the pants. Trousered nations.
Fashion history. Persians, Dacian, Parthian, Phrygian, Hebrews. The history and origin of the pants. Trousered nations.









