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Pauta: | Queen Constance of Arles (or of Provence, 986-1034), third wife of Robert II, King of France, (972-1031). Hair covered with a veil that wrapped the neck and neck (99). The hairstyle of the queens of France was of great simplicity, naturally falling on the shoulders or restrained by a ribbon (100). The Franks tunic extended from the neck to the feet, so as to hide them, at least partially, cut very close to the body, making the contours of the waist visible with elegance (Figures 99, 100 and 102). Queens of second or third generation wore richly embroidered belts, the end of which fell very low (100). Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796. |
Título: | Queen Constance of Arles (or of Provence, 986-1034), third wife of Robert II, King of France, (972-1031). Hair covered with a veil that wrapped the neck and neck (99). The hairstyle of the queens of France was of great simplicity, naturally falling on the shoulders or restrained by a ribbon (100). The Franks tunic extended from the neck to the feet, so as to hide them, at least partially, cut very close to the body, making the contours of the waist visible with elegance (Figures 99, 100 and 102). Queens of second or third generation wore richly embroidered belts, the end of which fell very low (100). Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796. |
Descrição: | Queen Constance of Arles (or of Provence, 986-1034), third wife of Robert II, King of France, (972-1031). Hair covered with a veil that wrapped the neck and neck (99). The hairstyle of the queens of France was of great simplicity, naturally falling on the shoulders or restrained by a ribbon (100). The Franks tunic extended from the neck to the feet, so as to hide them, at least partially, cut very close to the body, making the contours of the waist visible with elegance (Figures 99, 100 and 102). Queens of second or third generation wore richly embroidered belts, the end of which fell very low (100). Hand-coloured copper engraving, in “Images historiques des costumes des principaux peuples de l'Antiquite et du Middle Ages” by Robert Von Spalart, published in 1796. Veja a descrição original em inglês |
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