Costume de chasse 1779. Hunting costume.
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14th century clothing in Italy. Second half of the XIV century.
Burgundian fashion (Hennin, Escoffion, Surcoat, Cotehardie, Cotta) of the middle ages in Italy.
Henry II. king of France, descended from the Valois-Angoulême dynasty.
Henry II (1519-1559) from the House of Valois-Angoulême was from 1547 to 1559 King of France. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Costume du temps de Louis XV. 1750. Rococo costume 18th century.
Rococo costume 18th century. Noble Men in court dress. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
14th century clothing of German nobility.
Germany 14th century fashion. Prince and knight. Princess and noble lady.
Medieval clothing of German and English nobility. 14th century.
14th century clothing of German and English nobility. Middle ages gothic costumes. English Duchess with court ladies. Gown of German nobleman, English Lord.
13th century clothing of Citizen, Knights, Aristocrats.
13th century clothing of Citizen, Knight, Aristocrats, the Knights Templar.
Knights of Malta. Teutonic Knights. Nuns of the Order of St. John.
Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and sword brother (Order of Brothers of the German House Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo Teutonicus). Knights of Templar. Nuns of the Order of St. John. Knights of St John, or Knights of Malta.
Costumes of the 12th century. Monastic, Nobility, Citizens, Knights.
12th century. Fashion during the middle ages. Byzantine, Gothic, Burgundy costume era.
Nô, Noh-men or Omote, jap. 能 楽 robes.
Nō, Noh-men or Omote, Is a traditional Japanese theatre, which traditionally played only by men (danced) and is accompanied by music.