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'''Mirliton''' or '''Flügelmütze''' or '''Flügelkappe''' was a tall hat worn by [[hussar]]s, light cavalrymen and light infantrymen in the period 1750–1800. |
'''Mirliton''' or '''Flügelmütze''' or '''Flügelkappe''' was a tall hat worn by [[hussar]]s, light cavalrymen and light infantrymen in the period 1750–1800. |
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Mirliton or Flügelmütze or Flügelkappe was a tall hat worn by hussars, light cavalrymen and light infantrymen in the period 1750–1800.
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The three Croatian light troops on the right wear the Flügelkappe. Uniforms are from circa 1750.
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Two Prussian Hussars from 1792 wear the Flügelmütze, one with the death's head emblem.
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The three French Chasseurs à Cheval in the center wear mirlitons. Their uniforms are from 1799.