![PHRYGIAN CAP: In late Republican Rome, a soft felt cap called the pileus served as a symbol of freemen (i.e. non-slaves), and was s… | Women wear, Mad hatter, Women PHRYGIAN CAP: In late Republican Rome, a soft felt cap called the pileus served as a symbol of freemen (i.e. non-slaves), and was s… | Women wear, Mad hatter, Women](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/61/30/86/61308692fe096924a302f7c1c1837364.jpg)
PHRYGIAN CAP: In late Republican Rome, a soft felt cap called the pileus served as a symbol of freemen (i.e. non-slaves), and was s… | Women wear, Mad hatter, Women
The Phrygian cap is supposed to mean "freed" slaves. Who are those freed slaves? The statue of liberty ? Mythra? Attis? The Smurfs? The seven dwarfs?... | By Advanced Avatars | Facebook
![David Fouser on Twitter: "Most people don't realize it, but the iconic “Santa Hat” is really just a variety of the Phrygian Cap worn by French Revolutionaries in the 1790s. Here's a David Fouser on Twitter: "Most people don't realize it, but the iconic “Santa Hat” is really just a variety of the Phrygian Cap worn by French Revolutionaries in the 1790s. Here's a](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Due3pQ4U0AE2jgw.jpg)