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Encyclopedia > Tudor bonnet

A tudor bonnet is an academic cap worn by one holding a doctorate degree as part of the academic dress. Plato is credited with the inception of academia: the body of knowledge, its development and transmission across generations. ... Full dress bachelors gown, with hood and cap Academic dress or academical dress is traditional clothing worn specifically in academic settings. ...


Sometimes referred to as a round cap, the tudor bonnet is a soft round black cap incorporating a cord and tassel, often gold in colour. General Name, Symbol, Number Gold, Au, 79 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11 (IB), 6, d Density, Hardness 19. ...


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Tudor Bonnets, men and Women: A Portfolio of Images (953 words)
John More's bonnet appears to be of felted wool with the crown shaped like a beret and a split or two piece brim.
The crown of Lord Vaux's bonnet is almost as large as the brim.
Sir William's bonnet is notable for it's large soft crown and smaller brim.
Tudor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (259 words)
Tudor usually relates to the Tudor period in English history, which refers to the period of time between 1485 and 1558/1603 when the Tudor dynasty held the English throne.
Tudor style refers to the style of architecture and decorative arts modelled on the original Tudor architecture produced in England between 1485 and 1603.
The Tudor rose combines the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster.
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