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<p>personage the head and bust of the individual might be shown.</p>

<p>As with the stern ornamentation, the purpose of the figurehead was often to indicate the name of the ship in a non-literate society (albeit in a sometimes very convoluted manner); and always, in the case of naval ships, to demonstrate the wealth and might of the owner. At the height of the <a href="page.php?w=Baroque">Baroque</a> period, some ships boasted gigantic figureheads, weighing several tons and sometimes twinned on both sides of the bowsprit.</p>

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