- A
mantle (Koinē Gr****: μανδύας, romanized: mandyas;
Church Slavonic: мантия, romanized: mantiya) is an
ecclesiastical garment in the form of a very full...
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liturgical functions at
which he does not celebrate, a
bishop may wear a
mantya,
panagia and an
engolpion if he is a
patriarch or
metropolitan bishop. He...
- so-called
because it is worn
under the
Mantle (Gr****: Mandyas;
Church Slavonic:
Mantya),
which is a long cape
which completely covers the monk from neck to foot...
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Manganahalli Mangikuppe Manichendur Manikuppe Mannemariamruth Mahalkaval Mantya Manur Thimmanahalli Manuvinakurike Maraballi Maracharahalli Maragonahalli...
- or when he is "presiding" but not
serving at Liturgy, he will wear the
Mantya, a cape with a long
train and red and
white ribbons ("rivers")
running along...
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Pigres of Paionia, with his
brother Mantyas and his sister, came to Sardes,
where the
Persian king
Darius I was at the time,
hoping that by the favour...
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Manganahalli Mangikuppe Manichendur Manikuppe Mannemariamruth Mahalkaval Mantya Manur Thimmanahalli Manuvinakurike Maraballi Maracharahalli Maragonahalli...
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Manganahalli Mangikuppe Manichendur Manikuppe Mannemariamruth Mahalkaval Mantya Manur Thimmanahalli Manuvinakurike Maraballi Maracharahalli Maragonahalli...
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Manganahalli Mangikuppe Manichendur Manikuppe Mannemariamruth Mahalkaval Mantya Manur Thimmanahalli Manuvinakurike Maraballi Maracharahalli Maragonahalli...
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Manganahalli Mangikuppe Manichendur Manikuppe Mannemariamruth Mahalkaval Mantya Manur Thimmanahalli Manuvinakurike Maraballi Maracharahalli Maragonahalli...