- The
paenula or
casula was a
cloak worn by the Romans, akin to the
poncho (i.e., a
large piece of
material with a hole for the head to go through, hanging...
- by
Spartan men and was the
favorite garment of the
Cynic philosophers.
Paenula, Gr****s
called it
Phainoles (φαινόλης), was a
thick upper garment without...
- The
chasuble originated as a sort of
conical poncho,
called in
Latin a
paenula or
casula or "little house", that was the
common outer traveling garment...
- The
phelonion (Gr****: φαιλόνιον, plural, φαιλόνια, phailónia; Latin:
paenula, Russian: Фело́нь - Felón’) is a
liturgical vestment worn by a
priest of...
-
Paenula is a
monotypic genus of
Ecuadorian huntsman spiders containing the
single species,
Paenula paupercula. It was
first described by Eugène
Louis Simon...
- Lawrence, 1965 —
Namibia Origes Simon, 1897 — Argentina, Peru,
Ecuador Paenula Simon, 1897 —
Ecuador Palystella Lawrence, 1928 —
Namibia Palystes L. Koch...
- clergy,
which is
related to the omophorion.
Clothing in
ancient Rome
Abolla Paenula Ra****e, Jan (2022). 2
pallium – the
regular female cloak. De Gruyter....
-
elite forces and
bodyguard of the Emperor. He
wears a
Tunica with the
Paenula (a cone-shaped
cloak made of
linen or wool) over it. The
tunica is pulled...
- and
ceremonial events. At the 4th century, the toga was
replaced by the
paenula (a
garment similar to a poncho) as the
everyday garment of the Romans,...
-
Court dress (Empire of ****an)
Chiton Frock Frock coat
Hanfu Justacorps Paenula Peplos Stola Toga
Tunic Xout lao Tops
Basque Bedgown Bodice Doublet Peascod...