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Fillet (clothing) A bronze reconstruction of the Diadumenos ("The Fillet-Bearer"), a statue by Polykleitos (5th century BC), depicting a youth binding his head with fillets [1] A fillet is a type of headgear. It was originally worn in classical antiquity, especially in cultures of the Mediterranean, Levant and Persia, including Hellenic culture .
Fish company. A fish company is a company which specializes in the processing of fish products. Fish that are processed by a fish company include cod, hake, haddock, tuna, herring, mackerel, salmon and pollock . The United States, China, Peru and Chile have the highest number of fish companies specializing in fish processing.
1801. Brunswick, Maine, US. Died. August 27, 1895 (aged 94) Vineland, New Jersey, US. Occupation (s) Missionary, journalist. Jeremiah Hacker (1801 – August 27, 1895) was a missionary, reformer, vegetarian, and journalist who wrote and published The Pleasure Boat and The Chariot of Wisdom and Love in Portland, Maine, from 1845 to 1866.
Baddegama, British Ceylon. Died. 1 December 1910. (1910-12-01) (aged 85) Cambridge, England. Occupation (s) Classical scholar, writer, vegetarianism activist. John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor FBA (28 January 1825 – 1 December 1910) was an English classical scholar, writer and vegetarianism activist.