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- Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
36: ... on her male clothing which allowed the pants and tunic to be securely fastened together. For this, she ...
51: ...ion had "laces and points" by which the pants and tunic could be securely tied together, such clothing wa... - Crocus (3680 bytes)
32: ... spathe) and the aspect of the style and the corm tunic. - Bes (2294 bytes)
7: ..., [[ithyphallic]], and sometimes in a soldier's [[tunic]], so as to appear ready to launch an attack on a... - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
99: [[Image:Tupa-inca-tunic.png|thumb|300px|Inca tunic]]
100: ...p stairstep motif of the [[Moche]]. In this royal tunic, no two squares are exactly the same.
104: Aside from the tunic, a person of importance wore a ''llawt'u'', a ser... - Chiton (3478 bytes)
9: Black Chiton (''Katharina tunicata'') on a stone with a [[seastar]]
11: ...uage|Greek]] word ''chitōn'', which means "[[tunic]]" and is also the source word of the substance [... - Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
2: ...ome''' generally consisted of the [[toga]], the [[tunic]], the [[stola]], [[brooch]]es for these, and [[b...
43: After the second century BC, besides tunics, women wore very simple [[stola]] and usually fo...
46: The Romans later wore undergarments, a [[tunic]], often a simple rectangle sewn into a tubular s... - Chitin (1079 bytes)
3: ...m the same [[Greek language|Greek]] word meaning "tunic", referring to the hardness of the shell.
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