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Qu'est-ce (qui) est 1001 to 1600 in sports - définition


1001 to 1600 in sports         
SPORTS-RELATED EVENTS BETWEEN 1001 AND 1600
Pre-1300 in sports; Sports to 1300; Sports to 1600
By 1600, rural folk in Great Britain had begun to play early versions of cricket, football and golf. Early in the 16th century, English public houses were showing interest in bowls and real tennis, as well as dice and cards, all of which the government tried to eliminate forcefully.
1600–1650 in Western European fashion         
  • lovelock]], in his hair which can be seen hanging in front of his left sholder.
  • [[Helena Fourment]] in the hairstyle and neckline of c. 1630
  • Boots with boothose, early (left) and late (right) 1630s
  • Charles I]] wears a slashed doublet with paned sleeves, breeches, and tall narrow boots with turned-over tops, 1631.
  • V&A Museum]] no. 177–1900.
  • Elizabeth Poulett]] wears a low rounded neckline and a small ruff paired with a winged collar. Her tight sleeves have pronounced shoulder wings and deep lace cuffs. English court costume, 1616
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'' by [[George Henry Boughton]] (1867)
  • Henrietta Maria]], wife of [[Charles I of England]], wears a closed satin high-waisted bodice with tabbed skirts and open three-quarter sleeves over full chemise sleeves. She wears a ribbon sash. C. 1632–1635.
  • Scrolling floral embroidery decorates this Englishwoman's dress, petticoat, and linen jacket, accented with blue-tinted reticella collar, cuffs, and headdress, c. 1614–18.
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] wears a wired collar with lace trim and a slashed doublet and sleeves. His hair falls in loose curls to his collar, c. 1625.
  • Dutch]] fashions
  • Heeled shoes with shoe roses
COSTUME IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY
Rebato; Rebatos; Rabato; 1600-1650 in fashion; 1600–1650 in fashion; 1600–50 in fashion; 1600-50 in Western European fashion; 1600-50 in fashion; 1600–50 in Western European fashion; 1600-1650 in Western European fashion
Fashion in the period 1600–1650 in Western European clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines rose through the period for both men and women.
Rabato         
  • lovelock]], in his hair which can be seen hanging in front of his left sholder.
  • [[Helena Fourment]] in the hairstyle and neckline of c. 1630
  • Boots with boothose, early (left) and late (right) 1630s
  • Charles I]] wears a slashed doublet with paned sleeves, breeches, and tall narrow boots with turned-over tops, 1631.
  • V&A Museum]] no. 177–1900.
  • Elizabeth Poulett]] wears a low rounded neckline and a small ruff paired with a winged collar. Her tight sleeves have pronounced shoulder wings and deep lace cuffs. English court costume, 1616
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'' by [[George Henry Boughton]] (1867)
  • Henrietta Maria]], wife of [[Charles I of England]], wears a closed satin high-waisted bodice with tabbed skirts and open three-quarter sleeves over full chemise sleeves. She wears a ribbon sash. C. 1632–1635.
  • Scrolling floral embroidery decorates this Englishwoman's dress, petticoat, and linen jacket, accented with blue-tinted reticella collar, cuffs, and headdress, c. 1614–18.
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] wears a wired collar with lace trim and a slashed doublet and sleeves. His hair falls in loose curls to his collar, c. 1625.
  • Dutch]] fashions
  • Heeled shoes with shoe roses
COSTUME IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY
Rebato; Rebatos; Rabato; 1600-1650 in fashion; 1600–1650 in fashion; 1600–50 in fashion; 1600-50 in Western European fashion; 1600-50 in fashion; 1600–50 in Western European fashion; 1600-1650 in Western European fashion
·noun A kind of ruff for the neck; a turned-down collar; a rebato.