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On connaît sous le nom Chaperon plusieurs factions populaires qui prirent pour signe de ralliement des coiffures ou chaperons de couleur particulière.
Le chaperon rouge était couleur de Paris, le chaperon bleu couleur de Navarre. Pendant la captivité du roi Jean, en 1356, les communes de Paris, soulevées contre le Dauphin, qui fut plus tard Charles V, portaient des chaperons mi-partie rouges et bleus. Cette faction s'éteignit en 1358, à la mort du prévôt Étienne Marcel, qui en était le chef. En 1379, les gens des métiers à Gand, qui s'étaient révoltés contre les ducs de Bourgogne, portaient des chaperons blancs. Cette faction se répandit à Paris en 1413, pendant la démence du roi Charles VI; elle était contraire au parti des Armagnacs.