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- black capirotes and robes over their usual armor. In the tabletop skirmish game Trench Crusade, many of the Trench Pilgrims wear an iron capirote as military...
- flowers. These statues are accompanied by devotees wearing habits and capirotes and carrying candles. These people are commonly called "capuchones." Moreover...
- cap made of paper and called a capirote was prescribed for sinners and penitents during the Spanish Inquisition. Capirote Fool's cap Sanbenito Tin foil...
- the pasos dressed in penitential robes with capirotes, tall, pointed hoods with eye-holes. The capirotes were designed so the faithful could repent in...
- in public, beaters (battenti) cover their faces with capiroti (singular capirote) in order not to draw attention to themselves as they repent, but to God;...
- the hood are uncertain; it may have been appropriated from the Spanish capirote hood, or it may be traced to the uniform of Southern Mardi Gras celebrations...
- Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap Galero Head covering for Christian women Easter bonnet mantilla wimple...
- provide shade, worn with a hood or coif, Tudor/Elizabethan Bonnet head Capirote, traditionally worn by the Nazarenos of a Spanish Brotherhood during solemn...
- Saint'/'Divendres Sant'). Historically, a distinctive peaked, masked robe (the capirote) was used to protect the identity of prisoners (from revenge by those wronged)...
- Nazarenos wearing capirotes, in Málaga, Spain...