Английская Википедия:Cockade

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A woman fastening a red-and-white cockade to a Polish insurgent's square-shaped rogatywka cap during the January Uprising of 1863–64
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Charles Edward Stuart wearing a hat with a white (Jacobite) cockade
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John of Austria wearing as a brassard the red cockade of the Spanish armies

A cockade is a knot of ribbons, or other circular- or oval-shaped symbol of distinctive colours which is usually worn on a hat or cap.

The word cockade derives from the French cocarde, from Old French coquarde, feminine of coquard (vain, arrogant), from coc (cock), of imitative origin. The earliest documented use was in 1709.[1][2]

Eighteenth century

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General André Masséna of the French Revolutionary Army wearing a bicorne with a tricolor cockade

In the 18th and 19th centuries, coloured cockades were used in Europe to show the allegiance of their wearers to some political faction, or to show their rank or to indicate a servant's livery.[3][4] Because individual armies might wear a variety of differing regimental uniforms, cockades were used as an effective and economical means of national identification.[5]

A cockade was pinned on the side of a man's tricorne or cocked hat, or on his lapel. Women could also wear it on their hat or in their hair.

In pre-revolutionary France, the cockade of the Bourbon dynasty was all white.[6][7][8] In the Kingdom of Great Britain supporters of a Jacobite restoration wore white cockades, while the recently established Hanoverian monarchy used a black cockade.[9][10][11][12] The Hanoverians also accorded the right to all German nobility to wear the black cockade in the United Kingdom.

During the 1780 Gordon Riots in London, the blue cockade became a symbol of anti-government feelings and was worn by most of the rioters.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

During the American Revolution, the Continental Army initially wore cockades of various colors as an ad hoc form of rank insignia, as General George Washington wrote:

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Before long however, the Continental Army reverted to wearing the black cockade they inherited from the British. Later, when France became an ally of the United States, the Continental Army pinned the white cockade of the French Ancien Régime onto their old black cockade; the French reciprocally pinned the black cockade onto their white cockade, as a mark of the French-American alliance. The black-and-white cockade thus became known as the "Union Cockade".[21][22][23][24][25]

In the Storming of the Bastille, Camille Desmoulins initially encouraged the revolutionary crowd to wear green. This colour was later rejected as it was associated with the Count of Artois. Instead, revolutionaries would wear cockades with the traditional colours of the arms of Paris: red and blue. Later, the Bourbon white was added to this cockade, thus producing the original cockade of France.[24] Later, distinctive colours and styles of cockade would indicate the wearer's faction; although the meanings of the various styles were not entirely consistent, and they varied somewhat by region and period.

European military

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John VI of Portugal wearing the blue-and-red cockade of Portugal on a military cocked hat
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A metal cockade on the swivel of a Pickelhaube helmet.

From the 15th century, various European monarchy realms used cockades to denote the nationalities of their militaries.[26][27] Their origin reverts to the distinctive colored band or ribbon worn by late medieval armies or jousting knights on their arms or headgear to distinguish friend from foe in the field of battle. Ribbon-style cockades were worn later upon helmets and brimmed hats or tricornes and bicornes just as the French did, and also on cocked hats and shakoes. Coloured metal cockades were worn at the right side of helmets; while small button-type cockades were worn at the front of kepis and peaked caps.[28][29] In addition to the significance of these symbols in denoting loyalty to a particular monarch, the coloured cockade served to provide a common and economical field sign at a time when the colours of uniform coats might vary widely between regiments in a single army.[30]

During the Napoleonic wars, the armies of France and Russia, had the imperial French cockade or the larger cockade of St. George pinned on the front of their shakos.[31]

The Second German Empire (1870–1918) used two cockades on each army headgear: one (black-white-red) for the empire; the other for one of the monarchies the empire was composed of, which had used their own colors long before. The only exceptions were the Kingdoms of Bavaria and Württemberg, having preserved the right to keep their own armed forces which were not integrated in the Imperial Army. Their only cockades were either white-blue-white (Bavaria) or black-red-black (Württemberg).[32][3][33]

The Weimar Republic (1919–1933) removed these, as they might promote separatism which would lead to the dissolution of the German nation-state into regional countries again.[34] When the Nazis came to power, they rejected the democratic German colours of black-red-gold used by the Weimar Republic. Nazis reintroduced the imperial colours (in German: die kaiserlichen Farben or Reichsfarben) of black on the outside, white next, and a red center. The Nazi government used black-white-red on all army caps.[35] These colours represented the biggest and the smallest countries of the Reich: large Prussia (black and white) and the tiny Hanseatic League city states of Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck (white and red).

France began the first Air Service in 1909 and soon picked the traditional French cockade as the first national emblem, now usually termed a roundel, on military aircraft. During World War I, other countries adopted national cockades and used these coloured emblems as roundels on their military aircraft. These designs often bear an additional central device or emblem to further identify national aircraft, those from the French navy bearing a black anchor within the French cockade.[36]

Hungarian revolutionaries wore cockades during the Hungarian revolution of 1848 and during the 1956 revolution. Because of this, Hungarians traditionally wear cockades on 15 March.[37][38]

Confederate States

Echoing their use when Americans rebelled against Britain, cockades – usually made with blue ribbons and worn on clothing or hats – were widespread tokens of Southern support for secession preceding the American Civil War of 1861–1865.[39]

List of national cockades

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Cockade on the caps of certified persons serving in the pilot service of Finland, 1913.

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Below is a list of national cockades (colors listed from center to ring):[40][41]

Country
and date
Description Image
Шаблон:Flag red-black-red Файл:National Cockade of Albania.svg
Шаблон:Flag sky blue-white-sky blue Файл:National Cockade of Argentina.svg
Шаблон:Flag orange-blue-red Файл:National Cockade of Armenia.svg
Шаблон:Flag
before 1918
black-gold Файл:National Cockade of Austria (until 1918).svg
Шаблон:Flag
since 1918
red-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Austria.svg
Шаблон:Flag green-red-light blue Файл:National Cockade of Azerbaijan.svg
Шаблон:Flag black-yellow-red Файл:National Cockade of Belgium.svg
Файл:State flag of Bolivia (1825-1826).svg Bolivia
(1825–1826)
green-red-green (with a white 5 pointed star in the center) Файл:National Cockade of Bolivia (1825-1826).svg
Файл:Flag of Alto Peru (1828-1829).svg Bolivia
(1826–1851)
green-red-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Bolivia (1826-1851).svg
Шаблон:Flag green-yellow-red Файл:National Cockade of Bolivia.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-yellow-green Файл:National Cockade of Brazil.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-green-white Файл:National Cockade of Bulgaria.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-white-red (with a white 5 pointed star in the blue portion) Файл:National Cockade of Chile.svg
Шаблон:Flag yellow-blue-red Файл:National Cockade of Colombia.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white-blue Файл:National Cockade of Croatia.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1920–1993)
blue-red-white Файл:National Cockade of the Czech Republic.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-red-white Файл:National Cockade of the Czech Republic.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(early 19th century)
black
Шаблон:Flag red-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Denmark.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-blue-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Ecuador.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1922–1953)
green-white-green Файл:National Cockade of Egypt (1922-1953).svg
Шаблон:Flag black-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Egypt.svg
Шаблон:Flag white-black-blue Файл:National Cockade of Estonia.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(until 1936)
green-yellow-red Файл:National Cockade of Ethiopia (until 1936).svg
Шаблон:Flag red-yellow-green Файл:National Cockade of Ethiopia.svg
Шаблон:Flag white-blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Finland.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1794–1814, 1815 and current since 1830)
blue-white-red Файл:National Cockade of France.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(before 1794, 1814–1815 and 1815–1830)
white
Шаблон:Flag green-yellow-light blue Файл:National Cockade of Gabon.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1990–2004)
black-white-wine red Файл:National Cockade of Georgia (until 2004).svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1918–1932, since 1945)
black-red-gold Файл:National Cockade of Germany.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Germany
(1871–1918, 1932–1945)
red-white-black Файл:National Cockade of Germany (1871-1945).svg
Шаблон:Flagicon German Confederation
(1848–1871)
gold-red-black
Шаблон:Flag
(1949–1990)
gold-red-black
Шаблон:Flag green-yellow-red Файл:National Cockade of Ghana.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1822)
white-blue-white Файл:National Emblem of Greece (1822).svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1833)
blue-white Файл:Cockade of Greece (1833).svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Greece.svg
Шаблон:Flag green-white-red Файл:Hungary cockade.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-white-red-white-blue Файл:National Cockade of Iceland.svg
Шаблон:Flag green-white-saffron Файл:National Cockade of India.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white-green Файл:National Cockade of Iran.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(until 1922)
green or sky blue Файл:National Cockade of Ireland (until 1922).svg
Шаблон:Flag
(since 1922)
green-white-orange Файл:National Cockade of Ireland.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1861–1948)
savoy blue Файл:Italy 2 Cockade Blu Savoia.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(since 1948)
green-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Italy and Hungary.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white Файл:National Cockade of Japan.svg
Шаблон:Flag green-white-red-white-black Файл:National Cockade of Kenya.svg
Шаблон:Flag carmine-white-carmine Файл:National Cockade of Latvia.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-green-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Lithuania.svg
Шаблон:Flag green-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Mexico.svg
Шаблон:Flag white-red-white Файл:National Cockade of Monaco.svg
Шаблон:Flag orange Файл:National Cockade of the Netherlands.svg
Шаблон:Flag green-white-green Файл:National Cockade of Nigeria.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white-blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Norway.svg
Шаблон:Flag white-green-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Pakistan.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Paraguay.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Peru red-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Peru.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Philippines
(1898–1901)
red-blue-silver Файл:Military Cockade of the Philippines (1898-1901).svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white Файл:National Cockade of Poland.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Portugal
(1797–1820 and 1823–1830)
blue-red Файл:National Cockade of Portugal (1797-1820).svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Portugal
(1821–1823 and 1830–1910)
blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Portugal (1820-1910).svg
Шаблон:Flag green-red Файл:National Cockade of Portugal.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-yellow-red Файл:National Cockade of Romania.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Russia
(until 1917)
black-orange-black-orange-white Файл:National Cockade of Russia (until 1917).svg
Шаблон:Flag black-orange-black-orange Файл:National Cockade of Russia.svg
Шаблон:Flag white-blue Файл:National Cockade of San Marino.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Serbia.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Seychelles
(1978–1996)
green-white-red Файл:Seychellois cockade.svg
Шаблон:Flag light blue-white-green Файл:National Cockade of Sierra Leone.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Slovenia.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(until 1843 and 1844–1871)
red Файл:National Cockade of Spain (1843, 1844–1871).svg
Шаблон:Flag
(1843–1844 and current since 1871)
red-yellow-red Файл:National Cockade of Spain.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(military)
yellow Файл:National Cockade of Sweden military.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(civilian)
blue-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Sweden.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white-blue-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Thailand.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Transvaal green-red-white-blue Файл:National Cockade of Transvaal.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Turkey.svg
Шаблон:Flag light blue-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Ukraine.svg
Шаблон:Flag white (Stuart dynasty), black (Hanoverian dynasty), red-white-blue Файл:National Cockade of the United Kingdom.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(War of Independence)
black-white-black Файл:Federalist Cockade.svg
Шаблон:Flag
(19th century)
blue with an eagle in the centre Файл:National Cockade of the United States (19th Century).png
Шаблон:Flag white-blue-red Файл:National Cockade of United States.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Uruguay
(1828–1916)
sky blue Файл:National Cockade of Uruguay (1828-1916).svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Uruguay
(civilian)
blue-white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white Файл:National Cockade of Uruguay (civilian).svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Uruguay
(military)
blue-white-blue with a red diagonal line Файл:Military Cockade of Uruguay.svg
Шаблон:Flagicon Uruguay
(police)
red-white-blue Файл:Cocar policia uruguai.svg
Шаблон:Flag red-blue-yellow Файл:National Cockade of Venezuela.svg
Шаблон:Flag blue-white-red Файл:National Cockade of Yugoslavia.svg

Component states of the German Empire (1871–1918)

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Cockades of the German Empire

The German Empire had, besides the national cockade, also cockades for several of its states,[42] seen in the following table:

State Description
Anhalt green
Baden yellow-red-yellow
Bavaria white-sky blue-white
Brunswick blue-yellow-blue
Hanseatic cities (Bremen, Hamburg, Lübeck) white with a red cross
Hesse white-red-white-red-white
Lippe yellow-red-yellow
Mecklenburg-Schwerin and -Streliz red-yellow-blue
Oldenburg blue-red-blue
Prussia black-white-black
Reuss-Gera and -Greiz black-red-yellow
Saxe-Altenburg, -Coburg and Gotha and -Meiningen green-white-green
Saxe-Weimar black-yellow-green
Saxony white-green-white
Schaumburg-Lippe blue-red-white
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt blue-white-blue
Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen white-blue-white
Waldeck black-red-yellow
Württemberg black-red-black

See also

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