French hood — A French hood is a type of woman s headgear popular in Western Europe in the sixteenth century.The French hood is characterized by a rounded shape, contrasted with the angular English or gable hood. It is worn over a coif, and has a black veil… … Wikipedia
Hood (headgear) — A hood is a kind of headgear that covers most of the head and neck and sometimes the face. They may be worn for protection from the environment, for fashion, as a form of traditional dress or uniform, to prevent the wearer seeing or to prevent… … Wikipedia
Hood River County, Oregon — Hood River County Courthouse in Hood River … Wikipedia
French Open 2004 — ◄ French Open 2004 ► Datum: 24. Mai – 7. Juni 2004 Auflage: 103. French Open Ort: Paris Belag: Sand Titelverteidiger … Deutsch Wikipedia
French Open 2005 — ◄ French Open 2005 ► Datum: 23. Mai – 6. Juni 2005 Auflage: 104. French Open Ort: Paris Belag: Sand Titelverteidiger … Deutsch Wikipedia
French folklore — encompasses the fables, folklore and fairy tales and legends of the Gauls, Franks, Normans, Bretons, and other peoples living in France. Folklore from the Middle AgesOccitan literature were songs, poetry and literature in Occitan in what is… … Wikipedia
French hip hop — This article is about hip hop music from the country of France, and does not cover the hip hop scenes in other French speaking countries like Senegalese, Belgian and Canadian hip hop. French hip hop is the hip hop music style which was developed… … Wikipedia
Hood, Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount — ▪ British admiral also called (1782–96) Baron Hood Of Catherington born Dec. 12, 1724, died Jan. 27, 1816 British admiral who served during the Seven Years War and the American and the French Revolutionary wars. Hood entered the… … Universalium
Hood College — Infobox University name = Hood College | motto = Corde et Mente et Manu ( With Heart and Mind and Hand ) established = 1893 as the Women s College of Frederick type = Private president = Dr. Ronald Volpe city = Frederick state = MD country = USA… … Wikipedia
French battleship Courbet (1911) — For other ships of the same name, see French ship Courbet. Courbet before her 1924 rebuild Career (France) … Wikipedia