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 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.
The CockadeofSpain is a national symbol that arose after the French Revolution, by pleating a golden pin over the former red ribbon, colors of the ancient...
cockade is a knot of ribbons, or other circular- or oval-shaped symbol of distinctive colours which is usually worn on a hat or cap. The word cockade...
The cockadeof Italy (Italian: Coccarda italiana tricolore) is the national ornament of Italy, obtained by folding a green, white and red ribbon into...
The Argentine cockade (Spanish: escarapela argentina) is one of the national symbols of Argentina, instituted by decree on February 18, 1812 by the First...
finals with 21, followed by Roma with 17 finals. The holder can wear a cockadeof Italy (Italian: coccarda), akin to the roundels that appear on military...
forces were using the same colors, Spain's yellow and red. After realizing this, Belgrano created the Cockadeof Argentina, which was approved by the...
Cockadeof Uruguay was first adopted by law on December 22, 1828. It features the colours of the national flag, blue and white. The National cockade is...
two ends becoming more pointed, and it was worn with the cockade at the right side. That kind of bicorne eventually became known in English as the cocked...
a list of various kinds of hat, contemporary or traditional. Headgear has been common throughout the history of humanity, present on some of the very...
blue-and-red cockade of Paris onto the white cockadeof the Ancien Régime. Camille Desmoulins asked his followers to wear green cockades on 12 July 1789....
Plate Spanish, is a variety ofSpanish originating in and around the Río de la Plata Basin, and now spoken throughout most of Argentina and Uruguay. It...
cockade – Bourbon monarchy and French army. Black cockade – Primarily, the cockadeof the anti–revolutionary aristocracy. Also, earlier, the cockade of...
of Bolivia of 2009, the Wiphala is considered a national symbol of Bolivia (along with the tricolor flag, national anthem, coat of arms, the cockade;...
conducted a series of deceptions intended to threaten invasion in Norway and France. Bodyguard was preceded in late 1943 by Operation Cockade, which was intended...
Interior during the government of Eduardo Frei Montalva. In this document, the national emblems, coat of arms, the rosette or cockade, and the presidential standard...
their way into the House of Commons, but without success. Gordon, petition in hand, and wearing in his hat the blue cockadeof the Protestant Association...
Cordovan hat (in Spanish, sombrero cordobés) is a traditional hat made in the city of Córdoba, Spain and traditionally worn in a large part of Andalusia. In...
the French national cockade, which consisted of a blue-white-red emblem, going outwards from centre to rim, mirroring the colours of the French flag. In...
bore a cockade or other national emblem at the front. This style of hat remains in use in a number of countries to the present day as an item of ceremonial...
(chasseurs) or simply by a tricolour cockade (carabiniers) and coloured cords or straps. Whereas in 1801 the cockade was placed on the shako's left or right...
Scottish bonnet or Bluebonnet (originally bonaid in Gaelic), whose ribbon cockade and feathers identify the wearer's clan and rank. Other Scottish types...
com.ar. Retrieved 2011-06-19. "Símbolos Nacionales" (in Spanish). Argentina- News public portal of the Argentine Republic. Archived from the original on...
collar and cuffs and Leopoldina shakos with the Spanish red and yellow cockade. Oman, Charles. A History of the Peninsular Wars. pp. 374–375. Chartrand,...
wore a red plume and officers wore a red cockade and fringed epaulets. Their regimental symbol was the Arms of Ireland - a gold harp on a sky blue field...
national sports teams and their supporters. Lists of national symbols Cultural icon Floral emblem National cockade Religion in national symbols "England's National...
mounted two round, colored cockades behind the chinstraps attached to the sides of the helmet. The right cockade, the national cockade, was red, black and white...
the southern coast ofSpain by submarine and releasing it close to shore, where it was picked up the following morning by a Spanish fisherman. The nominally...
colors, Spain's yellow and red. He requested to the First Triumvirate a new cockade, which was approved by a decree on February 18, 1812. The colours of this...