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[[File:Man wearing Petasos Coinage of Kapsa Macedon circa 400 BCE.jpg|thumb|Hermes wearing Petasos. Coinage of Kapsa, Macedon, circa 400 BC]] | |wketx=[[File:Man wearing Petasos Coinage of Kapsa Macedon circa 400 BCE.jpg|thumb|Hermes wearing Petasos. Coinage of Kapsa, Macedon, circa 400 BC]] | ||
A petasos or petasus (Greek: πέτασος) is a sun hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Macedonians, Thracians and Etruscans, often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was usually made of wool felt, leather or straw, with a broad, floppy brim. It was worn primarily by farmers and travellers, and was considered characteristic of rural people. As a winged hat, it became the symbol of Hermes, the Greek mythological messenger god. | A petasos or petasus (Greek: πέτασος) is a sun hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Macedonians, Thracians and Etruscans, often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was usually made of wool felt, leather or straw, with a broad, floppy brim. It was worn primarily by farmers and travellers, and was considered characteristic of rural people. As a winged hat, it became the symbol of Hermes, the Greek mythological messenger god. | ||
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Ο πέτασος ήταν είδος καπέλου στην αρχαία Ελλάδα. Πρωτοπαρουσιάστηκε στη Θεσσαλία, και έγινε δημοφιλές αξεσουάρ ένδυσης σε όλη την Ελλάδα. Μαζί με τη χλαμύδα, αποτελούσε τη χαρακτηριστική ενδυμασία των εφήβων. | Ο πέτασος ήταν είδος καπέλου στην αρχαία Ελλάδα. Πρωτοπαρουσιάστηκε στη Θεσσαλία, και έγινε δημοφιλές αξεσουάρ ένδυσης σε όλη την Ελλάδα. Μαζί με τη χλαμύδα, αποτελούσε τη χαρακτηριστική ενδυμασία των εφήβων. |