Italic title Taxobox name Bulbophyllum tricorne image regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae genus Bulbophyllum species Bulbophyllum tricorne binomial binomial authority synonyms Bulbophyllum tricorne is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum . References http bulbophyllum checklist.bulbophyllum.at The Bulbophyllum Checklist http www.orchidspecies.com indexbulb.htm The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Bulbophyllum Tricorne Category Bulbophyllum tricorne Bulbophyllum stub az Bulbophyllum tricorne vi Bulbophyllum tricorne ... more details
Taxobox image Delphinium tricorne.jpg regnum Plant ae divisio Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Ranunculales familia Ranunculaceae genus Delphinium species D. tricorne binomial Delphinium tricorne binomial authority Michx. Delphinium tricorne is a perennial flowering plant known by the common name dwarf larkspur . It sends up long, stringy thin stems with few leaves and bears attractive flowers in shades of blue. It is found throughout the eastern United States and in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Reference http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol DETR USDA Plant Database Category Delphinium tricorne Category Wildflowers of the Great Smoky Mountains Ranunculales stub ... more details
italic title taxobox regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malpighiales familia Picrodendraceae tribus Caletieae subtribus Dissiliariinae genus Choriceras species C. tricorne binomial Choriceras tricorne binomial authority George Bentham Benth. Airy Shaw Choriceras tricorne is a species of plant s under the family biology family Picrodendraceae and one of two species in the genus Choriceras . ref http www.nationaalherbarium.nl euphorbs specC Choriceras.htm Choriceras . Malesian Euphorbiaceae Descriptions. ref It is found in Southern New Guinea and Australia . See also Taxonomy of the Picrodendraceae References reflist Malpighiales stub Category Picrodendraceae Category Article Feedback 5 es Choriceras pt Choriceras ... more details
Image Milizie venete a Verona bis.jpg thumb 180px Verona s Noble Guard Verona Noble Guard in blue and yellow and tricorne s and Schiavoni troops in red jackets and black fez hat fez s during a re enactment of the Pasque Veronesi Noble Guard was an Italian term used to describe many different early modern and modern military guards unit s intended for the personal protection of a sovereign, including Noble Guard Vatican Noble Guard Verona Noble Guard Hungary mil unit dis de Nobelgarde ... more details
cleanup reorganize date September 2011 The Savolax Infantry Regiment was an infantry musketeer regiment in the Sweden Swedish Army, in the province of Savonia historical province Savolax Savonia . The Regiment was created in 1626 as the Savolax and Nyslotts Land Regiment. It became an Indelta regiment in 1695. ref http www.kronoskaf.com syw index.php?title Savolax Infantry ref The regiment contained musketeer and grenadier units. History The Savolax Infantry Regiment was created in 1626 as the Savolax and Nyslotts Land Regiment. ref name algonet http www.algonet.se hogman regiments inf sf eng.htm ref Swedish Savolax regemente It was created as part of the Swedish Allotment System. In 1634, Savolax Regiment was ranked 14th amongst the Swedish infantry regiments by a Swedish government regulation. The regiment s origins go back to the Gustav Horn s regiment. ref name algonet Uniform class wikitable Standard Uniform Headgear Musketeer Black tricorne with white lacing and a tin button on the left side. Grenadier Prussian style mitre. Neckstock Black. Coat Dark blue with 10 tin buttons down the front with yellow trimmings and 2 tin buttons on small of the back. Waistcoat Yellow. Breeches Yellow. Leggings White stockings with brown leather strap at knee. Leather gear Crossbelt Broad white leather shoulder strap. Waistbelt White with brass buckle. Cartridge Box Black. Bayonet Scabbard None. Footgear Black shoes with brass buckles. Troopers were armed with a bayonet and a musket , the bayonet was fixed to the musket at all times. Non Commisioned Officers carried halberds and wore almost identical uniforms to regular infantry, with some differences. These were Silver lacing on the tricorne. Brass buttons instead of tin buttons. References Reflist Category Infantry regiments of Sweden fi Savon ja Savonlinnan l nin jalkav kirykmentti sv Savolax infanteriregemente ... more details
File Frans Hals detail showing Cavalier hats.jpg thumb Detail of Banquet of the officers of the Calivermen Civic Guard, Haarlem , 1627, by Frans Hals, showing Dutch militia officers wearing cavalier hats. A cavalier hat is a variety of wide brimmed hat popular in the 17th century. ref name Cunnington17th cite book last Cunnington first C. Willett & Phillis title Handbook of English Costume in the Seventeenth Century year 1972 publisher Faber and Faber location London pages 24, 65 69 edition 3rd ref These hats were often made from felt , and usually trimmed with an ostrich plume. They were often cocked up ref name Cunnington17th or had one side of the brim pinned to the side of the crown of the hat similar to the Slouch Hat which was then decorated with feathers. Cavalier hats get their name from supporters of Charles I of England King Charles I during the English Civil War , known as cavalier s, noted for wearing extravagant clothing. It was a common hat style throughout Europe during the 17th century, until it was later replaced in fashion by the tricorne . See also List of hats and headgear References reflist DEFAULTSORT Cavalier Hat Category Hats Clothing stub no Kaval rhatt ... more details
The Cockade of Spain is a national symbol that arose after the French revolution , by pleating a golden pin over the former red ribbon,colors of the ancient Royal Bend of Castile . The resulting insignia is a circle that symbolizes the colors of the Flag of Spain Spanish flag Red and Yellow , being carried as individual representation in case of distinctions or prizes or by other types of events. At the moment it is not used in Spain, except as a roundel for the identification of Spanish Armed Forces aircraft. Gallery gallery perrow 5 Image Roundel of the Spanish Air Force.svg Cockade of Spain Image Los duques de Osuna y sus hijos.jpg The Family of the Duke of Osuna .The red cockade is on his tricorne under the arm. , 1788 Museo del Prado Image EADS CASA C 101 ILA2002.jpg Spanish Air Force CASA C 101 Aviojet with the cockade painted on the fuselage gallery References reflist http biblioteca.universia.net html bura ficha params title escarapela roja banderas divisas usadas espa C3 B1a canovas castillo id 49716419.html Antonio C novas del Castillo, De la escarapela roja y las banderas y divisas utilizadas en Espa a DEFAULTSORT Cockade Of Spain Category National symbols of Spain Spain stub es Escarapela de Espa a ... more details
in Commonwealth realms prorogation speech , the Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom wears a tricorne ... wear a bicorne as part of their Grand Uniforme GU . Female students used to wear a tricornetricorne ... of hats and headgear Chapeau Tricorne Image Almack s Longitude and Latitude.jpg 1813 cartoon showing ... more details
a crown, but only with an orb in his left hand wearing a tricorne uniform hat of the Caroleans . The wooden ... Statue of Saint Olaf wearing a tricorne uniform hat. re Old Church altar. Statue of Saint Olaf wearing a tricorne uniform hat. re Old Church altar. After centuries of warfare between Denmark Norway ... more details
italic title taxobox name Galium tricornutum image Galiumtricornutum.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Gentianales familia Rubiaceae genus Galium species G. tricornutum binomial Galium tricornutum binomial authority James Edgar Dandy Dandy synonyms Galium tricorne Galium tricornutum is a species of flowering plant in the Rubiaceae coffee family known by the common names rough corn bedstraw , roughfruit corn bedstraw , and corn cleavers . It can be found across much of the northern hemisphere, where it has a wide native range and has become naturalized in many areas. This is an annual herb with trailing or climbing stems up to about 35 centimeters in length. It forms tangled masses or spreads thin. The stems are sometimes nearly square in cross section. Leaves are arranged in whorls of 6 to 8 about the stem and are narrow, pointed, and bordered with prickles. Flowers appear in thin clusters of white corollas. The fruits are spherical nutlets hanging in pairs at the leaf axils. This plant is sometimes a weed of grain fields. commons External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?6927,6934,7018 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol GATR6 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Galium tricornutum Photo gallery Category Galium tricornutum Category Flora of Europe Rubiaceae stub az buynuz qat qotu de Dreih rniges Labkraut es Galium tricornutum hsb R i katy sydrik pl Przytulia tr jro na ... more details
A Greenwich pensioner was the Royal navy Naval equivalent of a Chelsea pensioner . Although the initial concept of a Greenwich pensioner was that of someone living in the Greenwich Hospital London Royal Hospital Greenwich , the institution became responsible for the payment of pension s in 1804 taking over the responsibility from the Chatham Chest . Consequentially, an ex sailor or ex Royal Marine living in Royal Hospital Greenwich would be known as an in Pensioner. Those persons who were in receipt of a pension, but lived elsewhere, were known as out pensioners . It was permissible for out pensioners to apply for entry to Greenwich, thereby relinquishing their out pension. In common with the union workhouse s of the 19th century, the families of the men were not allowed to reside with the men. If a resident wished to leave the hospital, they were free to do so. If they wanted to re enter, they would have to wait until a year had passed. The residents were bound by militarised rules and regulations. Like their contemporaries at Chelsea, they wore a uniform of tricorne hat s, albeit with blue coats. Pensioners who broke the rules would have to wear a yellow coat, known as a canary , and would have to perform menial tasks while wearing this garment. Greenwich pensioners adopted a standardised uniform long before the Royal Navy. Greenwich pensioners were in residence from 1705 to 1869, and acquired the nickname Greenwich geese from the townspeople of Greenwich . The lifestyle of Greenwich Pensioners is brought to life as part of the Discover Greenwich tourist attraction in the Pepys Building. External links http sites.google.com site greenwichadmiraltyinpensioner home Greenwich Pensioners Website http www.chelsea pensioners.co.uk Chelsea Pensioners Website Category Military veterans affairs in the United Kingdom Category Royal Navy ... more details
File Rgt Guyenne 1684 1762.PNG thumb 200px R giment de Guyenne 1684 1762 The R giment de Guyenne was a French Army infantry regiment in the 18th century. It is principally known for its role in the Seven Years War , when it served in the French and Indian War North American theatre . History The regiment was recruited from the Bordeaux region of France. They arrived in America on June 23, 1755, upon arriving were sent to Fort Frontenac and then to Fort Niagara . In February 1756, some of the soldiers participated in the Battle of Fort Bull taking of Fort Bull , cutting the communication between Lake George New York Lake George and Fort Oswego . The regiment participated in many battles Battle of Fort Oswego 1756 that of Fort Oswego in August 1756 and Siege of Fort William Henry that of William Henry in 1757. The regiment fought at the Battle of Carillon in 1758, and spent the rest of the year and winter at Fort Carillon . In March 1759, part of the regiment was sent to Fort Niagara, some others at le aux Noix Isle aux Noix , and the remainder of the regiment towards Quebec City to defend the city. They took part at the battle of Montmorency , that of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham Plains of Abraham on September 13, 1759 placed at the center of the attacking lines , and the Battle of Sainte Foy in 1760. ref name Nouveau Monde p143 Nous tions le Nouveau Monde, Jean Claude Germain, Hurtibise, p143 2009 ref The uniform of the regiment was a bit like that of the R giment de la Reine a white grey coat with red reversed sleeves with three ornate buttons red vest, white grey pants black shoes with metallic buckles. However, contrary to La Reine , the tricorne was black felt with a gold galon. ref name Nouveau Monde p143 See also Military of New France References reflist Category French regiments of the Ancien R gime Guyenne fr R giment de Guyenne 1746 1762 ... more details
Infobox College Mascot name Colonel Ebirt image Colonel Ebirt.jpg image size 200 caption Colonel Ebirt giving a thumbs up prior to a Tribe football game. university The College of William & Mary conference Colonial Athletic Association conference short CAA description Green and Gold Frog name origin Tribe spelled backwards first seen 2001 2005 related mascots official website Colonel Ebirt was the unofficial school mascot for The College of William & Mary from 2001 2005. ref name DOG cite web url http www.dogstreetjournal.com story 2723 title Colonel Ebirt is No More publisher DoG Street Journal accessdate 2008 07 24 ref A Growling Grass Frog green and gold frog that donned a Tricorne tri corner hat , Colonel Ebirt was originally used as a promotional tool for Colonial Williamsburg . It became involved with the William & Mary Tribe College athletics program when someone from the William & Mary gymnastics program volunteered to wear the costume. ref name DOG Ebirt is Tribe spelled backwards also, note that ebirt is analogous to the more commonly heard frog call ribit , and Colonel comes from the school s historical and geographical ties to Williamsburg, Virginia , specifically that of Colonial Williamsburg. ref citation url http hamptonroads.com 2009 06 wanted william and mary mascot got idea title Wanted William and Mary mascot. Got an idea? author Ed Williams journal The Virginian Pilot date June 22, 2009 ref ref citation url http www.usatoday.com printedition news 20070423 a states23.art.htm journal USA Today date 23 April 2007 title Williamsburg, Virginia ref The athletic department decided to retire Ebirt upon the conclusion of the 2005 06 school year. ref Since Colonel Ebirt was never an official mascot, the term retire is used loosely. ref On April 6th, 2010, William and Mary announced that their mascot to replace Ebirt was a griffin . While the common mythology at William & Mary at the time of Ebirt s reign was that it was simply an asexual amorphous green bl ... more details
Jean Vieuille was a French people French Bass Baritone , born Paris , 14 February 1902, died St Georges de Didonne, 6 April 1967. His teachers were Albert Carr , L on David and F lix Vieuille his uncle . ref Kutsch KJ, Riemens L. Grosses Sangerlexikon. Francke, Bern & Stuttgart, 1987. ref He made his debut as the Count in Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart in 1926 at the Th tre Trianon Lyrique, and undertook a season at the Th tre Municipal in Strasbourg . From 1928 to 1958 Vieuille sang mainly at the Paris Op ra Comique , and from 1950 also at the Op ra National de Paris Paris Op ra . His repertoire included Carmagnola in Les Brigands , Nicklauss and Lindorf in The Tales of Hoffmann Les Contes d Hoffmann , Danca re and Escamillo in Carmen , Angelotti in Tosca , Melot in Tristan und Isolde , Marcel in La boh me , and Albert in Werther . He sang in the premieres of La Peau de Chagrin by Charles Levad 1929 , Le Sicilien by Omer Letorey 1930 , Gargantua by Antoine Mariotte 1935 , Ginevra by Marcel Bertrand 1942 , Guignol by Andr Bloch 1949 , Marion ou La Belle au Tricorne by Pierre Wissmer 1951 and Dolores by Michel Maurice Levy 1952 . ref Wolff S. Un demi siecle d Op ra Comique 1900 1950. Andr Bonne, Paris, 1953. ref In 1948 he appeared in a Jean Loubignac film Le Barbier de S ville based on the The Barber of Seville Rossini opera as P drille. Vieuille sang in complete 1950s recordings of Carmen conducted by Albert Wolff conductor Albert Wolff , and by Andr Cluytens , Manon with Pierre Monteux , Pell as et M lisande conducted by Cluytens and La Poule noire conducted by Richard Blareau . He had previously recorded songs from Ciboulette , Monsieur Beaucaire , La Mascotte and V ronique and fr m lodies m lodies by Hahn for Parlophone . ref L encyclop die multimedia de la com die musicale th trale en France 1918 1940 http comedie musicale.jgana.fr index.htm, accessed 16.1.09. ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vieuille, Jean ALTERN ... more details
File Rgt la Reine.PNG thumb 200px R giment de la Reine The R giment de la Reine Queen s Regiment was a French Army infantry regiment active in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is principally known for its role in the Seven Years War , when it served in the French and Indian War North American theatre . Early history File La Reine 24RI 1729.PNG thumb Uniform of the R giment de la Reine , c.1729 The R giment de la Reine traced its origin to the Mazarin Fran ais Regiment, which in 1661 was named R giment de la reine m re Regiment of the Queen Mother by Louis XIV as part of a general reorganisation of the French Army. Following the death of Louis mother Anne of Austria in 1666, the regiment was renamed as the R giment de la Reine . Seven Years War During the Seven Years War, the regiment took part in several battles including Fort Saint Fr d ric on Lake George September 1755 , and the taking of Battle of Fort Bull Fort Bull and Siege of Fort William Henry Fort William Henry . Their greatest victory came at Battle of Carillon Fort Carillon in 1758 against the forces of General Abercromby. They were then sent to le aux Noix Isle aux Noix in July of that same year, and were absent from the Battle of the Plains of Abraham the following year. However, they did take part at the Battle of Sainte Foy in 1760, where the British under General Murray were defeated. ref name Germain142 Germain, Jean Claude Nous tions le Nouveau Monde , Hurtibise, p142 2009 ref In 1791 the regiment became the 41st Regiment of Line Infantry when the former titles of the Royal Army were abolished. Uniform File Tambour militaire.jpg thumb 160px R giment de la Reine drum Throughout most of the 18th century the regiment s coat was white originally grey white , with a blue waistcoat underneath, without turnbacks or a collar, and with pewter buttons. Facing colour Facings were red on the cuffs only . Canadian troops wore the same, except with a red waistcoat. Both fusiliers and grenadiers wore black Trico ... more details
read. fact date April 2012 Among his books are Un autre Regard sur l Inde Editions du Tricorne, Geneva ... in French Un autre regard sur l Inde , ditions du Tricorne, 2001. ISBN 2829301897 Swami, PDG et moine ... more details
El sombrero de tres picos The Three Cornered Hat or Le tricorne is a ballet by Manuel de Falla commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev and premiered complete in 1919. The story a magistrate infatuated with a miller s faithful wife attempts to seduce her derives from the novella by Pedro Antonio de Alarc n born in Granada and has been traced in film several times, usually in Spanish. The music has these sections Introducci n y escena Introduction and Scene La tarde Afternoon Danza de la molinera Fandango Dance of the Miller s Wife Las uvas The Grapes Danza de los vecinos Seguidillas Dance of the Neighbors Danza del molinero Farruca Dance of the Miller Danza del corregidor Dance of the Magistrate Danza final Jota br Composition History As El corregidor y la molinera During World War I Manuel de Falla wrote a pantomime ballet in two scenes and called it The Magistrate and the Miller s Wife El corregidor y la molinera . The work was scored for a small chamber orchestra and was performed in 1917. As El sombrero de tres picos Sergei Diaghilev, of the Ballets Russes , saw the premiere of El corregidor y la molinera and commissioned Falla to rewrite it. The outcome was a two act ballet scored for large orchestra called The Three Cornered Hat El sombrero de tres picos . This was first performed in London at the Alhambra Theatre on 22 July 1919. Sets and costumes were created by Pablo Picasso . Choreography was by L onide Massine . Diaghilev asked Falla to conduct the premiere but the composer felt he was not experienced enough to conduct a work so complex, and he handed the baton to Ernest Ansermet after one rehearsal. Synopsis Act One After a short fanfare the curtain rises revealing a mill in Andalusia. The miller is trying to teach a pet blackbird to tell the time. He tells the bird to chirp twice, but instead it chirps three times. Annoyed, the miller scolds the bird and tells it to try ... ca El sombrero de tres picos de Der Dreispitz es El sombrero de tres picos fr Le Tricorne it Il cappello ... more details
did. During the day he would often be seen in Montgomery Street wearing a powdered wig and tricornetricorne hat and carrying a banner proclaiming himself The Great Matrimonial Candidate . Initially ... more details
shirts and tricorne hats for riding and hunting. When outdoors, ladies also wore elbow length ... turned up on three sides into tricorne s were worn throughout the era. Style gallery 1700s 1720s ... gores set into the side seams. The gentleman wears square toed shoes and carries a tricorne ... sleeved blue coat lined in red with a red waistcoat and breeches. He wears a tricorne and tall black ... cards wears a tricorne. His long brown wig or possibly hair is tied back with a black ribbon. His ... more details
Edgar Dandy Dandy described Galium tricornutum , he cited G. tricorne Stokes 1787 pro parte as a synonym, but explicitly excluded the type specimen of G. tricorne from the new species G. tricornutum . Thus G. tricorne was subdivided. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group s summary of plant classification ... more details
Citations missing date March 2008 The Hats Hattarna were a Sweden Swedish political faction active during the Age of Liberty 1719 1772 . Their name derives from the tricorne hat worn by officers and gentlemen. They vied for power with the Caps party Caps . The Hats, who ruled Sweden from 1738 to 1765, advocated an alliance with Early Modern France France and an assertive foreign policy, especially towards Russian Empire Russia . During their tenure, they involved Sweden in two expensive and disastrous wars, in the Russo Swedish War, 1741 1743 1740s and Seven Years War 1750s . Policy Count Arvid Horn , leader of the Caps, had governed Sweden since 1719. Following Sweden s defeat in the Great Northern War , he had reversed the traditional policy of Sweden by keeping France at a distance, drawing near to Great Britain , and making no significant effort to regain Sweden s lost Baltic empire. Thirty years of war were followed by twenty years of peace, during which the nation recovered so rapidly from its wounds that it began to forget them. A new breed of politicians was springing up. Since 1719, when the influence of the few great territorial families had been merged in a multitude of needy gentlemen, the first estate had become the nursery and afterwards the stronghold of an opposition at once noble and democratic which found its natural leaders in such men as Count Carl Gyllenborg and Count Carl Gustaf Tessin . These men and their followers were never weary of ridiculing the timid caution of the aged statesman who sacrificed everything to perpetuate an inglorious peace and derisively nicknamed his adherents Night caps . These epithets instantly caught the public fancy and had already become party badges when the estates met in 1738. This Riksdag was to mark another turning point in Swedish history. The Hats routed the government, and the aged Horn was finally compelled to retire after 33 years in high office. Now in power, the Hats aimed at restoring Sweden to her for ... more details
Infobox person name Olga Khokhlova image birth date birth date 1891 6 17 df y birth place Nizhyn , Russian Empire death date death date and age 1955 2 11 1891 6 17 df y death place Cannes , France spouse Pablo Picasso m. 12 July 1918 11 February 1955 children Paulo Picasso br b. 4 February 1921 d. 5 June 1975 Olga Stepanovna Khokhlova lang ua lang ru , June 17, 1891 &ndash February 11, 1954 was a Ukrainian Russian dancer, better known as the first wife of Pablo Picasso and the mother of his son, Paulo. Biography Olga Khokhlova was born in Nizhyn , Russian Empire . Olga wanted to be a ballerina from the time she visited France and saw Madame Shroessont perform. She became a member of the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev . On May 18, 1917, Olga danced in Parade ballet Parade a ballet by Sergei Diaghilev , Erik Satie and Jean Cocteau on its opening night at the Th tre du Ch telet . Pablo Picasso had designed the costumes and set for the ballet. After meeting Picasso, Olga left the group, which toured South America , and stayed in Barcelona with him. He introduced her to his family. At first his mother was alarmed by the idea that her son should marry a foreigner, so he gave her a painting of Olga as a Spanish girl Olga Khokhlova in Mantilla . Later Olga returned with Picasso to Paris , where they began to live together on the Rue La Bo tie . Marriage to Picasso Olga married Picasso on July 12, 1918 in a Russian Orthodox church at the Rue Daru. Jean Cocteau and Max Jacob were witnesses to the marriage. In July 1919, Picasso and Olga went to London for the performance of El Sombrero de Tres Picos Le Tricorne , for which Picasso again had designed costumes and stage on Diaghilev s wish. The ballet was also performed at the Alhambra in Spain , and was a great success at the Op ra National de Paris Paris Opera in 1919. They were happily married and were often invited to parties and social events. On February 4, 1921 ... more details