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Short cloak of Ancient Greece
such, the chlamys is the characteristic garment of Hermes (Roman Mercury), the messenger god usually depicted as a young man. The chlamys was typical
Chlamys
Clothing accessory of high dignitaries in ancient times and the Byzantine Empire
The only women allowed to wear a chlamys and tablion were the empresses. In the middle Byzantine period, the chlamys is much more richly decorated, but
Tablion
Family of shellfish, many edible
scallops: Nestlers e;g Pedum Cementers e;g Crassadoma Byssal attachers e;g Chlamys Recess creators e;g Pecten Free-living e;g Argopecten Gliders e;g Amusium
Scallop
Species of bivalve
development of the dive and trawl fisheries. "Chlamys (Chlamys) hastata Sowerby 1842". PBDB. Dijkstra, Henk (2010). "Chlamys hastata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1842)". WoRMS
Chlamys_hastata
Species of bivalve
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chlamys islandica. Marine Bivalve Shells of the British Isles (22 March 2016). Chlamys islandica. National Museum Wales
Chlamys_islandica
brooch or button. The chlamys was typical Greek military attire from the 5th to the 3rd century BC. It is thought that the chlamys could ward against light
Clothing_in_ancient_Greece
Genus of bivalves
Chlamys is a genus of small scallops, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Pectinidae. The name is taken from the Ancient Greek, χλαμΰς or Chlamys, a
Chlamys_(bivalve)
Extinct species of bivalve
Chlamys asper is an extinct species of saltwater scallop, a fossil marine bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae, the scallops. This species was described
Chlamys_asper
Species of bivalve
(2010). "Chlamys rubida (Hinds, 1845)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-05-27. Cowles, Dave (2005). "Chlamys (Chlamys) rubida (Hinds
Chlamys_rubida
Species of bivalve
crassicostatus G. B. Sowerby II, 1842 Chlamys crassicostata (G. B. Sowerby II, 1842) Pecten nobilis Reeve, 1852 Chlamys nobilis (Reeve, 1852) Mimachlamys
Mimachlamys_crassicostata
Ceremonial type of imperial Byzantine costume
high officials on official occasions, was the chlamys costume. Underneath either the loros or the chlamys were worn the divetesion (διβητήσιον), a long
Loros
Species of bivalve
Life Cropp, Derek A. (1993). "Hatchery culture potential of the scallop Chlamys australis in Western Australia". Aquaculture. 115 (1–2): 31–40. Bibcode:1993Aquac
Mimachlamys_asperrima
Species of mollusc
doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113979. Allen & Mellon Environmental Ltd. "Chlamys varia – variegated scallop". Northern Ireland Priority Species. Retrieved
Mimachlamys_varia
Species of bivalve
swiftii (Bernardi, 1858) Synonyms Pecten swiftii Bernardi, 1858 – basionym Chlamys swiftii (Bernardi, 1858) Chlamys (Manupecten) swiftii (Bernardi, 1858)
Swiftopecten_swiftii
Species of butterfly
Kolana chlamys is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Druce in 1907. It has been found in Paraguay. Kolana at funet.fi v t e
Kolana_chlamys
Country in Southeast Europe
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Greece
Sun hat worn in Ancient Greece
ancient Greeks, Thracians and Etruscans, often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was made of wool felt, leather, straw or animal skin. Women's
Petasos
Genus of algae
to be reclassified. The name Chlamydomonas comes from the Greek roots chlamys, meaning cloak or mantle, and monas, meaning solitary, now used conventionally
Chlamydomonas
Long, loose overgarment fastening at the neck
king of Rome. Eminent personages in Kievan Rus' adopted the Byzantine chlamys in the form of a fur-lined korzno [uk] (Old East Slavic: кързно). Powerful
Cloak
Arch-like historical bulinding in Lisbon, Portugal
two crowns. Valor is personified by an amazon, partially covered with chlamys and wearing a high-crested helmet with dragon patterns, which were the
Rua_Augusta_Arch
One-shouldered belted tunic of Ancient Greece
the Peloponnesian War. The exomis could be worn in conjunction with the chlamys (also known as ephaptis) cape. It was later adopted by the Romans. Harry
Exomis
Clothing of the people in biblical times
fell to their ankles. Often the chiton is shown as pleated. Chlamys, Himation The chlamys was made from a seamless rectangle of woolen material worn by
Biblical_clothing
Commercial activity of cultivating (farming) scallops
(eastern USA) Argopecten purpuratus (Chile) Chlamys farreri (China) Chlamys islandica (eastern USA) Chlamys nobilis (Japan, China) Mizuhopecten/Patinopecten
Scallop_aquaculture
Type of rare fabric
Emperor were given chlamys (or cloaks) made from lana pinna. Apparently only the ruling classes were allowed to wear these chlamys." The Arabic name for
Sea_silk
Species of bivalve
Family: Pectinidae Genus: Talochlamys Species: T. multistriata Binomial name Talochlamys multistriata (Poli, 1795) Synonyms Chlamys tincta (Reeve, 1853)
Talochlamys_multistriata
Species of bivalve
1843 (basionym) Chlamys celator Finlay, 1928 Chlamys suprasilis Finlay, 1928 Chlamys suprasilis crepusculi C. A. Fleming, 1948 Chlamys zeelandona (Hertlein
Talochlamys_zelandiae
Species of mollusc
Mimachlamys Species: M. sanguinea Binomial name Mimachlamys sanguinea Linnaeus, 1758 Synonyms Chlamys (Mimachlamys) asperrimoides A. W. B. Powell, 1958
Mimachlamys_sanguinea
16th century European mask for women
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Visard
Geologic formation in the southern United States
tricornatus Anomia taylorensis Cassidulus gouldii Chlamys chickaria Chlamys gainstownensis Chlamys glendonensis Chlamys mcquirti Kuphus incrassatus Pecten howei
Citronelle_Formation
One of the seven Pleiades sisters and the mother of Hermes from Greek mythology
on the presence of the caduceus, the one-shouldered garment called the chlamys, and his winged head, the female figure has been identified variously.
Maia
Footwear secured by straps worn in Ancient Rome
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Calceus
What people wore in antiquity as inferred from archaeological and historical evidence
they also wore a loose veil as well at public events and market. Chlamys The chlamys was made from a seamless rectangle of woolen material worn by men
Clothing_in_the_ancient_world
Garment worn by women of Ancient Greece
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Peplos
Species of bivalve
genome sequence of acute viral necrosis virus associated with massive mortality outbreaks in the Chinese scallop, Chlamys farreri" Virol J 10(1) 110 v t e
Farrer's_scallop
Women's fashion of 18th-century Europe
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Robe_de_cour
Roman name for Cartagena in Spain
A youth with a chlamys from the Roman forum. Archaeological Museum of Cartagena
Carthago_Nova
15th- to 17th-century men's garment
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Doublet_(clothing)
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
498–454 BC), minted c. 465–460 BC, showing an equestrian figure wearing a chlamys (short cloak) and petasos (head cap) while holding two spears and leading
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Phylum of invertebrate animals
Emperor were given chlamys (or cloaks) made from lana pinna. Apparently, only the ruling classes were allowed to wear these chlamys." Mollusc shells, including
Mollusca
Nereid of Greek mythology
brought him gifts: from Aphrodite, a bowl with an embossed Eros, from Hera a chlamys while from Athena a flute. His father-in-law Nereus endowed him a basket
Thetis
Ruined Ancient Greek and Roman city in southern Italy
Nomos of Poseidonia, c. 530–500 BCE. Poseidon is seen wielding a trident with a chlamys draped over his arms.
Paestum
Shield, buckler, or breastplate of Athena and Zeus bearing the head of Medusa
its skin, the aegis, as a cuirass (Diodorus Siculus iii. 70), or as a chlamys. The Douris cup shows that the aegis was represented exactly as the skin
Aegis
Lobster or crab organs eaten as a delicacy
"Transfer and metabolism of paralytic shellfish poisoning from scallop (Chlamys nobilis) to spiny lobster (Panulirus stimpsoni)". Toxicon. 48 (8): 988–994
Tomalley
Weapon used by Poseidon/Neptune
Coin of Poseidonia, c. 530–500 BC. Poseidon is seen wielding a trident with a chlamys draped over his arms.
Trident_of_Poseidon
Religious icon
Mercurius is depicted in a leather armor with a metal gambeson; a cinnamon chlamys with pearl ornaments, tied by a large knot on the chest; a short green
Saint Mercurius slaying Julian the Apostate (St. George church, Struga)
Saint_Mercurius_slaying_Julian_the_Apostate_(St._George_church,_Struga)
Species of mollusc
Binomial name Mimachlamys gloriosa (Reeve, 1853) Synonyms Chlamys gloriosa (Reeve, 1853) Chlamys testudinea (Reeve, 1853) Mimachlamys subgloriosa Iredale
Mimachlamys_gloriosa
Ethnic group
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Greeks
Medieval form of female headdress
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Wimple
English woman's headdress of the early 16th century
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Gable_hood
Clothing and fashion trends of the Byzantine Empire
particular documentary reference, is rare, especially outside the Court. The chlamys, a semicircular cloak fastened to the right shoulder continued throughout
Byzantine_dress
Ancient type of rustic footwear
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Carbatina
†Chlamys hastata †Chlamys hertleini †Chlamys mediacostatus – type locality for species †Chlamys rubida †Chlamys sespeensis †Chlamys swifti Chlorostoma
List of the Cenozoic life of California
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_California
Church in Rome, Italy
found near the bottom of the door, depicts a homage to a man wearing a chlamys, and is thought to depict a historical event relating to a powerful ruler
Santa_Sabina
Anonymous ancient Greek vase painter
be an ephebe in training for the cavalry, as he wears the black cloak (chlamys) that was characteristic attire for the Athenian ephebe at certain processions
Reed_Painter
Neogene geological formation in Chile
specified. A cardiid bivalve. cf. "Chlamys" "C." simpsoni Lomas del Sauce "Five specimens." A pectinid bivalve. Chlamys C. hupeanus Bahía de Tongoy "Partial
Coquimbo_Formation
Mythical character
Hephaestus gave him a knife, Aphrodite a bowl with an embossed Eros, Hera a chlamys, Athena a flute, Nereus a basket of the divine salt which has an irresistible
Peleus
Skirt-like undergarment, sometimes intended to show, worn under a skirt or dress
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Petticoat
Species of bivalve
Chlamys (Argopecten) gibbus (Linnaeus, 1758) Chlamys liocymatus (Dall, 1925) Ostrea gibba Linnaeus, 1758 Ostrea turgida Gmelin, 1791 Pecten (Chlamys)
Argopecten_gibbus
Depictions of women in Athenian tragedy plays
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Representation of women in Athenian tragedy
Representation_of_women_in_Athenian_tragedy
locality for species Chione †Chione californiensis Chlamys †Chlamys hastata †Chlamys rubida †Chlamys swifti Chlorostoma †Chorizanthe †Chrysobalanus †Chrysocyon
List of the prehistoric life of California
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_California
rose-colored and gold-embroidered tunic, a gem-encrusted belt, and a white chlamys [cloak] trimmed with golden bands and with two gold tablia [square patches]
Proedros
Loose-fitting shirt-like underwear for women
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Chemise
Earthquake striking Syria and Antioch in 526
reacted to the news of the earthquake by removing his diadem and crimson chlamys. He entered the church without these symbols of his rank and publicly lamented
526_Antioch_earthquake
Women's (more usually girl's) dress with a sailor collar
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Sailor_dress
Species of mollusc
vexillum Binomial name Bractechlamys vexillum (Reeve, 1853) Synonyms Chlamys vexillum (Reeve, 1853) Pecten janus Montrouzier in Fischer, 1858 Pecten
Bractechlamys_vexillum
Shoe or overshoe with a thick platform sole
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Chopine
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Structure of the Hellenic Air Force
Structure_of_the_Hellenic_Air_Force
Ancient Greek clothing
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Himation
Loose jacket with side laps reaching to the knee
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Samare
Study of fashion and clothing by period in time
sash. Typical garments were the peplos, a loose robe worn by women; the chlamys, a cloak worn by men; and the chiton, a tunic worn by both men and women
History of clothing and textiles
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Baggy-kneed breeches popular in the early 20th-century
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Knickerbockers_(clothing)
†Cervus elaphus Ceutorhynchus – tentative report Chama Chione Chlamys †Chlamys islandica †Chlamys rubida †Chrysodomus – tentative report Chrysolina Cibicides
List of the prehistoric life of Alaska
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Alaska
Ethnic Greek subgroup
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Cappadocian_Greeks
1946–1949 civil war in Greece
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Greek_Civil_War
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Modern_Greek_architecture
Roman marble copy of Praxiteles sculpture
nude young man with a chlamys on his shoulder and left forearm. It is a variant of the Andros type; the Andros example has the chlamys and a serpent twined
Hermes_(Museo_Pio-Clementino)
Unfortunate lover in Greek mythology
hounds from a foreign land, then an enemy's well-bred horse, a lovely chlamys owned by someone else and other such things. The last thing he asked for
Timagoras
Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics
Nazionale Archaeologico, Naples Odysseus wearing a pilos, an exomis and a chlamys Castor wearing a pilos-like helmet, Attic red-figure calyx-krater, c. 460–450
Pileus_(hat)
11th and 12th century European shoe with long upturned toe
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Pigache
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Hellenistic_period
Petticoat designed to hold out a skirt
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Crinoline
Large semicircular head covering framing the face; alternatively, a brimless hat or cap
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Bonnet_(headgear)
Species of bivalve
Order: Pectinida Family: Pectinidae Genus: Aequipecten Species: A. muscosus Binomial name Aequipecten muscosus (W. Wood, 1828) Synonyms Chlamys muscosus
Rough_scallop
Historical men's clothing for the legs and lower body
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Hose_(clothing)
Woman's headgear
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
French_hood
Garment worn in the medieval period
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Kirtle
Ancient Greek footwear
crepida was commonly worn with other Greek garments such as the pallium, chlamys and causia, and served to distinguish Greek attire from Roman fashion.
Crepida
Species of bivalve
Pecten fucatus Reeve, 1853 Bractechlamys antillarum (Récluz, 1853) †Chlamys (Chlamys) bellipictus Woodring, 1925 †Pecten (Lyropecten) eulyratus F. M. Bayer
Antillipecten
Roman statue of Hermes
to his right, his hair combed in short curls. He is nude, as only his chlamys, gently draped over his shoulder, covers his naked body. The marble support
Hermes_of_Messene
Clothing of the Greek people
ancient Greece primarily consisted of the chiton, peplos, himation, and chlamys. While no clothes have survived from this period, descriptions exist in
Greek_dress
Type of corset (garment)
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Waist_cincher
Simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Shawl
Woman's split skirt; earlier, breeches or knickers
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Culottes
Greek term for a male adolescent
state provided each with a spear and a shield, which, together with the chlamys (cloak) and petasos (broad-brimmed hat), made up their equipment. In their
Ephebos
Indo-European language
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Greek_language
Clothing worn from the waist or hips
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Skirt
Neckband with wide pointed wings
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Ascot_tie
Garments originating from a previous era
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Vintage_clothing
Hellenic Aerospace Industry military equipment
Culture Anastenaria Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis, Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi
Centauros_anti_drone_system
Simple T-shaped or sleeveless garment, usually unfitted, of archaic origin
Zaju chuishao fu Outerwear Capote Car coat Caraco Cardinal cloak Chamail Chlamys Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Ependytes Exomis Greatcoat Himation
Tunic
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
Girl/Female
Greek
Stranger.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Worthy; Deserving; Capable; Decent
Girl/Female
Australian, Romanian
Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Foulsham, a habitational name from Foulsham in Norfolk, so named from the Old English personal name Fugol + hÄm ‘homestead’.
Male
Arthurian
, (horse); brother of Hengist.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian Polish American
In Roman mythology; Jana was the wife of Janus.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hithaishin | ஹிதீஷீந
One who wishes good
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Prophet
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
One who has Attained Fame by Dharma; Fame of Religion
Girl/Female
Muslim
Heart
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
CHLAMYS
n.
A loose and flowing outer garment, worn by the ancient Greeks; a kind of cloak.
pl.
of Chlamys
pl.
of Chlamys