15-669: [REDACTED] Look up Richelieu or richelieu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Richelieu ( UK : / ˈ r ɪ ʃ əl j ɜː / , US : /- l ( j ) uː / ; French: [ʁiʃ(ə)ljø] ) may refer to: People [ edit ] Cardinal Richelieu (Armand-Jean du Plessis, 1585–1642), Louis XIII's chief minister Alphonse-Louis du Plessis de Richelieu (1582–1653), French Carthusian bishop and Cardinal Louis François Armand du Plessis, duc de Richelieu (1696–1788), marshal of France, grandnephew of
30-494: A lake freighter for Canada Steamship Lines Entertainment [ edit ] Richelieu (novel) , a novel written by George Payne Rainsford James , 1829 Richelieu (play) , a play written by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1839 Richelieu (1914 film) , a film based on the play Richelieu (2023 film) , also called Temporaries , a Canadian drama film directed by Pier-Philippe Chevigny Other [ edit ] The French term for Oxford shoes Topics referred to by
45-494: A lake freighter for Canada Steamship Lines Entertainment [ edit ] Richelieu (novel) , a novel written by George Payne Rainsford James , 1829 Richelieu (play) , a play written by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1839 Richelieu (1914 film) , a film based on the play Richelieu (2023 film) , also called Temporaries , a Canadian drama film directed by Pier-Philippe Chevigny Other [ edit ] The French term for Oxford shoes Topics referred to by
60-671: Is the most well-known, although 'Whole Cut', 'Plain Toe', and a variation of 'Brogue' Oxfords are commonly referred to styles. Shoes with closed lacing (Oxfords/Balmorals) are considered more formal than those with open lacing (Bluchers/Derbys). A particular type of oxford shoe is the wholecut oxford, its upper made from a single piece of leather with only a single seam at the back or in the rare exception no seams at all. Oxfords first appeared in Scotland and Ireland , where they are occasionally called Balmorals after Balmoral Castle . However,
75-900: The Phonos extension Pages with French IPA Pages including recorded pronunciations Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Richelieu [REDACTED] Look up Richelieu or richelieu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Richelieu ( UK : / ˈ r ɪ ʃ əl j ɜː / , US : /- l ( j ) uː / ; French: [ʁiʃ(ə)ljø] ) may refer to: People [ edit ] Cardinal Richelieu (Armand-Jean du Plessis, 1585–1642), Louis XIII's chief minister Alphonse-Louis du Plessis de Richelieu (1582–1653), French Carthusian bishop and Cardinal Louis François Armand du Plessis, duc de Richelieu (1696–1788), marshal of France, grandnephew of
90-458: The Phonos extension Pages with French IPA Pages including recorded pronunciations Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Oxford shoe An Oxford shoe is characterized by shoelace eyelets tabs that are attached under the vamp , a feature termed "closed lacing". This contrasts with Derbys , or bluchers , which have shoelace eyelets attached to
105-869: The Republic of Ecuador Places [ edit ] Richelieu, Kentucky , United States Richelieu, Quebec , Canada Richelieu (federal electoral district) , Quebec Richelieu (provincial electoral district) , Quebec Richelieu River , Quebec Richelieu River (Montmorency River tributary) , in La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire , France Ships [ edit ] French ironclad Richelieu (1873) French battleship Richelieu (1939) French ship Richelieu French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle , originally named Richelieu Richelieu (laker) ,
120-705: The Republic of Ecuador Places [ edit ] Richelieu, Kentucky , United States Richelieu, Quebec , Canada Richelieu (federal electoral district) , Quebec Richelieu (provincial electoral district) , Quebec Richelieu River , Quebec Richelieu River (Montmorency River tributary) , in La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire , France Ships [ edit ] French ironclad Richelieu (1873) French battleship Richelieu (1939) French ship Richelieu French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle , originally named Richelieu Richelieu (laker) ,
135-668: The United States and Scotland, "Balmoral" is often synonymous with "Oxford". In the United States , "Oxford" is sometimes used for any more formal lace-up shoe, including the Blucher and Derby . In Britain and other countries, the Balmoral is an Oxford with no seams, apart from the toe cap seam, descending to the welt , a style common on boots . Oxford shoes are also known for their variation or style. The Cap-Toe Oxford
150-433: The cardinal Emmanuel-Armand de Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon (1720–1782), statesman, nephew of the marshal Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu , (1766–1822), statesman, grandson of the marshal Duke of Richelieu , a title in the peerage of France created for Cardinal Richelieu Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu (1852–1932), Danish naval officer and businessman Richelieu Levoyer (1930–2015), politician of
165-433: The cardinal Emmanuel-Armand de Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon (1720–1782), statesman, nephew of the marshal Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu , (1766–1822), statesman, grandson of the marshal Duke of Richelieu , a title in the peerage of France created for Cardinal Richelieu Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu (1852–1932), Danish naval officer and businessman Richelieu Levoyer (1930–2015), politician of
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210-654: The shoes were later named Oxfords after Oxford University . This shoe style did not appear in North America until the 1800s. In the United States , Oxfords are called "Bal-type" as opposed to " Blucher -type". In France , Oxfords are known as Richelieu , or Molière in Belgium and Luxembourg. Oxfords were derived from the Oxonian, a half-boot with side slits that gained popularity at Oxford University in 1800. Unlike early shoes, Oxfords were cut smaller than
225-497: The top of the vamp. Originally, Oxfords were plain, formal shoes, made of leather, but they evolved into a range of styles suitable for formal, uniform, or casual wear. On the basis of function and the dictates of fashion, Oxfords are now made from a variety of materials, including calf leather, faux and genuine patent leather , suede, and canvas. They are normally black or brown, and may be plain or patterned ( brogue ). The meaning of "Oxford" and "balmoral" may vary geographically. In
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