A Celebration of Facial Hair, of Naturalness and Harmony, of Man created to the Image of the Gods.
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Beard Token
A beard tax is one of several taxes introduced throughout
history on men who wear beards.
In 1705, Emperor Peter I of Russia
instituted a beard tax to modernize the society of Russia following European models.
Those who paid the tax were required to carry a "beard token". This
was a copper or silver token with a Russian Eagle on one side and on the other,
the lower part of a face with nose, mouth, whiskers, and beard. It was
inscribed with two phrases: "the beard tax has been taken" and
"the beard is a superfluous burden".
You can order your own beard token here.
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Czechs
Mr. Fořt 1908–1909
Long or extremely long beards were popular especially
among intellectuals, scientists and in arty quarters. This beard not only
symbolised manhood, but also symbolised dignity. It reminded people of the
ancient philosophers, and the protestant pastors, who followed the tradition of
the old law prophets. A long beard, especially when worn by an older man, and
it was grey or white, clearly demonstrated high intellect and reputation.
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Czechs
The “false beard” was always a part of theatrical
performances. Historically, it had the role of being the king‘s insignia, such
as in Ancient Egypt. It became important in many conspiratorial masks and
disguises, for example, by the former criminal, and later, founder of modern
criminology, Eugéne F. Vidocq. At the same time, it became a popular fashion
article on otherwise beardless men‘s faces.
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Czechs
The Sokol gymnastic and youth movement was founded in the
Czech lands to demonstrate the increasing political independence of the Czech
nation. Sokol’s focus on physical and spiritual “refinement”, and thus
“upgrading” the Czech people,was also inspired by Italian revolutionary
followers of Giuseppe Garibaldi. This led to the popularity of “Garibaldi-like”
beards among Sokol members, and was also promoted by the founders of Sokol,
Miroslav Tyrš and Jindřich Fügner.
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A popular fashion (similar to the case of Napoleon III)
was imitating the wild beard of Maximilian, younger brother of Austrian Emperor
Franz Josef I. With French help, Maximilian became Emperor of Mexico, but in
the following civil war, his adventurous life was ended by a republican
execution squad. His pride in his ginger beard even contributed to his death,
when he refused to escape capture by hiding in a nunnery, since shaving off his
beard was out of the question.
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