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  2. Moustache - Wikipedia

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    A moustache (UK: / m ə ˈ s t ɑː ʃ /; mustache, US: / ˈ m ʌ s t æ ʃ /) [1] is a growth of facial hair grown above the upper lip and under the nose. Moustaches have been worn in various styles throughout history. [2] Count Gaishi Nagaoka, Japanese officer and Vice Chief of the General Staff in Japan during the Russo-Japanese War.

  3. Sutton Hoo helmet - Wikipedia

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    An iconic object from an archaeological find hailed as the "British Tutankhamen", [1] [2] it has become a symbol of the Early Middle Ages, "of Archaeology in general", [3] and of England. The visage contains eyebrows, a nose, and moustache, creating the image of a man joined by a dragon's head to become a soaring dragon with outstretched wings.

  4. Czupryna - Wikipedia

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    The czupryna (Polish: wysokie polskie cięcie, podgolony łeb, łaszczówka), also known as the Polish halfshaven head, is a traditional Polish noble haircut, associated mainly with Sarmatism, but worn by Poles in the Middle Ages too. It is marked by shaving hair above the ears and on the neck at the same height, with longer hair on the top of ...

  5. The Power Of A Beard: 122 Men Who Completely ... - AOL

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    In ancient Egypt, a beard was a symbol of high status, while in Greece, it was seen as a mark of wisdom and strength.Knights in the Middle Ages wore beards as a badge of honor. Fast forward to ...

  6. Beard - Wikipedia

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    By the middle of the century men usually wore a mustache or a pointed goatee. In the later part of the century, being clean-shaven gradually became more common again amongst the upper classes, so much so that in 1698 Peter the Great of Russia ordered men to shave off their beards, and in 1705 levied a tax on beards in order to bring Russian ...

  7. Facial hair in the military - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic of Sviatoslav I, whose distinctive moustache and hair style, the chupryna served as inspiration for later Ukrainian cossacks. Ukrainian Cossacks traditionally have a distinctive facial hair style – the long "cossack" moustache was very popular across Ukraine from the Middle Ages until modern times.

  8. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A moustache similar to the Pyramid moustache but steeper, thus resembling a trapezoid. [4] Painter's brush An intermediate of chevron moustache and pyramid moustache, its top is round, but the bottom is straight. [4] Pencil moustache: A pencil moustache is a thin line of hair, usually just above the line of the upper lip.

  9. 11 laws you will not believe are still in effect today in the ...

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    According to a story published in 2014 from Alabama.com, there was an online petition started in 2013 called "Allow Fake Mustaches in Church in Alabama!" Hey, we're just easing you in. Hey, we're ...