The biretta (Latin: biretum, birretum) is a square cap with three or four peaks or horns, sometimes surmounted by a tuft. Traditionally the three-peaked...
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"Constructed to fold flat when not in use ..." The Canterbury cap is the medieval biretta, descended from the ancient pileus headcovering. It is sometimes called...
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mortarboard may have developed from the biretta, a similar-looking hat worn by Roman Catholic clergy. The biretta itself may have been a development of...
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Mesa Range (redirect from Biretta Peak)
200. An ice-filled valley indenting the east side of Pain Mesa between Biretta Peak and Diversion Hills. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States...
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Don Camillo talking with Jesus. He is wearing a black biretta....
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Worship: Daily Office Anglican Missal Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate Amice Biretta Blessed Sacrament Adoration Benediction Ciborium Ecclesiastical Latin English...
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1093/pasj/52.6.1021, archived from the original on 2 September 2009 Junor, W.; Biretta, J. A. (1994), "The Inner Light-Month of the M87 Jet", in Zensus, J. Anton;...
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be red or purple). An approximate equivalent in the Latin Church is the biretta (Latin: biretum/birretum). In the Byzantine Empire the term kamelaukion...
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scarlet garments include the cassock, mozzetta, and biretta (over the usual scarlet zucchetto). The biretta of a cardinal is distinctive not merely for its...
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are usually worn during the winter in place of the zucchetto. Like the biretta worn by lower clergy and the mortarboard worn by academics, the camauro...
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choir dress. They can wear the mantelletta in choir dress with a black biretta with a red tuft. The Catholic church originally maintained 14 classes of...
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The ancient ceremony of bestowing Complutense's Doctoral biretta...
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Court dress (section Biretta)
Court and State Tribunal have to wear biretta (pol. biret) (judges of Supreme Administrative Court have to wear biretta only when entering and leaving the...
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Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap Galero Head covering for Christian women Easter bonnet mantilla wimple...
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Worship: Daily Office Anglican Missal Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate Amice Biretta Blessed Sacrament Adoration Benediction Ciborium Ecclesiastical Latin English...
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A Catholic deacon wearing his dalmatic and biretta...
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Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap Galero Head covering for Christian women Easter bonnet mantilla wimple...
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cassock with amaranth trim, rochet, purple zucchetto (skull cap), purple biretta, and pectoral cross. The cappa magna may be worn, but only within the bishop's...
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L21–L25. Bibcode:1991ApJ...369L..21B. doi:10.1086/185950. McMaster, Matt; Biretta, John (2008). "WFPC2 Instrument Handbook" (PDF). 10.0. Baltimore: STScI...
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de Tormes, Spain Feast 15 October Attributes Carmelite religious habit, biretta, quill, dove (as an attribute of the Holy Spirit), heart with a christogram...
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Italy Feast 31 July Attributes Sacerdotal vestments cassock ferraiolo biretta holding a book with Ad maiorem Dei gloriam inscription trampling on a heretic...
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to wear a soft, brimless, tam or traditional mortarboard instead. The biretta also sometimes appears among holders of theology degrees or officers at...
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the ancient privilege possessed by French monarchs and bestowed the red biretta on Roncalli at a ceremony in the Élysée Palace. It was around this time...
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Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap Galero Head covering for Christian women Easter bonnet mantilla wimple...
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formality exist. As supplements to the standard dress codes, headgear (see biretta, kippah etc.) can be worn, though certain settings have etiquette regarding...
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Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap Galero Head covering for Christian women Easter bonnet mantilla wimple...
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officers in the 1790s and, as illustrated, commonly associated with Napoleon. Biretta A square cap with three or twelve ridges or peaks worn by Roman Catholic...
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(clothing) (douillette): An overcoat covering the cassock. Hat: zucchetto, biretta, or cappello romano depending on circumstance. Clerical collar: There are...
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customary buttoned front cassock worn by diocesan priests. A tuftless biretta (only diocesan clergy wore tufts) and a ferraiolo (cape) completed the...
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traditionally worn by men and women of the South Caucasus Beanie (seamed cap) Biretta, forming part of some clerical, academic or legal dress Calotte (Belgium)...
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