- of
garment called the
infulae, with the
author Servius the
Grammarian claiming that the
vittae hung from the
sides of the
infulae. It is possible, however...
- lappets, a pair of
streamers or
pendants that in
Latin are
called caudae or
infulae.
These are
usually attached at the rear of the tiara,
again as on a bishop's...
- cord), and
above them a
silver triregnum with
three gold
crowns and red
infulae (lappets—two
strips of
fabric hanging from the back of the
triregnum which...
- The
precise customs and
traditions of
weddings in
ancient Rome
likely varied heavily across geography,
social strata, and time period;
Christian authors...
-
Glyphidocera infulae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
- displaced. In
heraldry the
mitre is
always shown in gold, and the
lappets (
infulae) are of the same colour. It has been ****erted that
before the reformation...
- and
above them the
silver triregnum bearing three gold
crowns and red
infulae (the
lappets which hang down from the back of the
tiara and fall over the...
-
would fall down the back of the neck. The
Latin name for the
lappets is
infulae,
which were
originally headbands worn by dignitaries, priests, and others...
-
escutcheon within an
ornate cartouche,
ensigned with a
mitre proper, its
infulae descending.
Within the escutcheon, a
dexter arm
embowed proper issuant...
- arms of
Robin Eames Crest Within a
circlet of
shamrocks Or a
mitre with
infulae Proper.
Escutcheon Azure on a fess
embattled counterembattled Or between...