- from the
Latin language into the
Italian language, it is
known as an
ombrellino, or in the
English language as an umbrella. It is
shaped as a Baldachin-type...
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ornamented with two keys – one gold, one silver – in saltire,
surmounted by an
ombrellino, a
canopy or
umbrella of
alternating red and
yellow stripes.
These also...
- The saint's coat of arms, with a
sword piercing a
crescent moon, on the
Papal Ombrellino at
Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano....
- period. The
papal tiara over the keys is
replaced with the umbraculum, or
ombrellino in Italian. This
symbolizes both the lack of a Pope and the governance...
-
Anthony are
embroidered on the
papal ombrellino's flaps.
Referred to by a wide
variety of names, such as
ombrellino and
basilica pavilion,
umbrellas (fully...
-
conopaeum (a
baldachin resembling an umbrella; also
called umbraculum,
ombrellino, papilio, sinicchio, etc.) and the bell (tintinnabulum),
which are carried...
-
Keppel and her
husband moved to Italy,
buying the
palazzo of
Villa dell'
Ombrellino in
Bellosguardo in Florence. The
villa had been the home of the scientist...
- the pope's name
around it.
Umbraculum (better
known in the
Italian form
ombrellino) is a
canopy or
umbrella consisting of
alternating red and gold stripes...
- procession, and form part of the
Pontifical regalia. An umbrella, the
ombrellino (Italian) or
umbraculum (Latin) is an
historic piece of the
papal regalia...
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basilikos 'royal'—now
refers to the
presence there of a
papal canopy (
ombrellino), part of his regalia, and
applies mainly to many
cathedrals and Catholic...