- The
epigonation (Gr****: ἐπιγονάτιον,
literally meaning "over the knee"), or pálitsa (Russian: па́лица, "club"), is a
vestment used in some
Eastern Christian...
- parishes.
According to some authorities, this
corresponds to the
Orthodox epigonation (see below).
Humeral veil Long
cloth rectangle draped around the shoulders...
-
Russian Orthodox priests. It is a
square or
rectangular cloth. Like the
epigonation, it is worn at the
right hip,
suspended from a
strap attached to the...
-
omophorion sakkos jewelled pectoral cross panagia engolpion crosier epigonation The
distinctive vestment of a
bishop is the omophorion.
There are two...
- Liturgy, a
bishop wears the
sakkos (Imperial dalmatic), omophorion,
epigonation and Byzantine-style
mitre which is
based on the
closed Imperial crown...
- Priest. The
subcinctorium is
related to the
epigonation worn to this day by
Eastern Orthodox bishops.
Epigonation d'Onorio, Joël-Benoît (2002), "Subcinctorium"...
-
Rongorongo proto-writing,
possible lunar calendar calculating device Epigonation in
Eastern Christianity Gr****
classical elements In
Ecclesiastical heraldry...
-
wears an
epigonation, a
vestment originally worn only by bishops; however,
details vary locally, and in some
places being given the
epigonation is an honor...
-
maniple (manipulus, also map****, mantile, fano, manuale, sestace, Gr****
epigonation,
earlier encheirion), a
cloth of fine
quality to wipe away perspiration...
- the back,
place it on him and
button the
sides (as
shown here). The
epigonation,
which was
placed on the
bishop first, is
lifted up as the
sakkos is...