Rhinegraves — are a form of breeches which were popular from the early 1660s until the mid 1670s in Western Europe. They are very full breeches gathered below the knee. Usually an overskirt was worn over them which was decorated with ribbon loops around the… … Wikipedia
Salm (state) — Infobox Former Country native name = Grafschaft(en) Salm conventional long name = County (Counties) of Salm common name = Salm| continent = Europe region = Rhine basin country = Germany era = Middle Ages status = Vassal status text = State of the … Wikipedia
Idar-Oberstein — Schloss Oberstein, castle on the hills above Oberstein … Wikipedia
1650-1700 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1650 1700 in Western European clothing is characterised by rapid change. Following the end of the Thirty Years War and the Restoration of England s Charles II, military influences in men s clothing were replaced by a brief… … Wikipedia
Graf — For other uses, see Graf (disambiguation). Graf is a historical German noble title equal in rank to a count (derived from the Latin Comes, with a history of its own) or a British earl (an Anglo Saxon title akin to the Viking title Jarl). A… … Wikipedia
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Breeches — in der historischen Form: Kaiser Joseph II. (um 1780) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Breeches — (pronounced IPA| [ˈbritʃɪz] ) are an item of male clothing covering the body from the waist down, with separate coverings for each leg, usually stopping just below the knee, though in some cases reaching to the ankles. The breeching of a young… … Wikipedia
Salm-Kyrburg — Infobox Former Country native name = Wild und Rheingrafschaft Salm Kyrburg conventional long name = Forest and Rhine County of Salm Kyrburg common name = Salm Kyrburg continent = Europe region = Rhine basin country = Germany era = Early modern… … Wikipedia
Rheingau — Infobox Former Country native name = Grafschaft der Rheingau , Rheingrafschaft conventional long name = County of the Rhine district, The Rhinegraviate common name = Rheingau| continent = Europe region = Central Europe country = Germany era =… … Wikipedia