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The Léine, an item of traditional Gaelic attire, used for century upon century. A bright, beautiful and easy to wear garment, it is the archetypal image of the medieval Gael culture. The Léine is an ankle length linen tunic which is worn at knee length with the help of a belt. Our Léinte (plural) continue the centuries old tradition.
An Leine Crioch -- The Irish Leine in the 16th century
2008年2月27日 · In the modern world, Irish speakers call everything from a tuxedo shirt to a tank top "léine" (plural "léinte"). As much as we re-enactors long for clothing terms that have definitive meaning, léine is about as specific as "top" and this fact should be not be overlooked.
Leine - Wikipedia
The Leine (German: [ˈlaɪnə] ⓘ; Old Saxon Lagina) is a river in Thuringia and Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Aller and the Weser and is 281 km (175 mi) long. The river's source is located close to the town of Leinefelde in Thuringia. About 40 km (25 mi) downriver, the river enters Lower Saxony and runs northwards.
Ancient Irish Leine - Calf Length - Misty Thicket
Worn by men and women of both Ireland and Scotland as an outer garment, the léine varied in length from the lower calf in early medieval times to the upper thigh in the 16th century. Longer léine were often open in the front, and all leine's were worn pleated with a belt at the waist.
The most iconic piece of Irish clothing: The Leine - YouTube
This week's video is about perhaps the most iconic piece of Irish clothing, the Saffron shirt also known as the Leine. So iconic the British powers at the time tried multiple ways of banning it....
Banríon Dierdre's Traditional Irish Léine - Misty Thicket
Through the misty veil of Éire came a people curiously dressed in wide sleeved robes of deep saffron. Céad Mile Fáilte! The history of the Léine (Irish for "Shirt" or "Tunic") is a long one and open to much interpretation.
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1575 AD Irish Leine and Overdress - Caitlin's Clothing
The léine (other historic spellings include léne, léinidh, lénni, léni, lenid, and the plural lénti) is the basic, linen unisex garb of the Celts, and was often worn under other clothes. Those with big, baggy sleeves date from the 1500s and later. They were similar to extant Italian and French houppelandes of the previous century.
Leine (Aller) – Wikipedia
Die Leine ist ein knapp 280 km [4] langer, südlicher und orographisch linker Nebenfluss der Aller in Thüringen und Niedersachsen (Flusssystem der Weser); der niedersächsische Abschnitt des Flusses ist 239,9 km [7] lang.
Leineschloss - Wikipedia
The Leine Palace (German: Leineschloss), situated on the Leine in Hanover, Germany, is a former residence of the Hanoverian dukes, electors and kings. It is now the seat of the parliament (Landtag) of Lower Saxony.
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