- The
pellegrina is a cape-like item of
clerical dress worn by some
Catholic ecclesiastics.
Similar to the
mozzetta but open in front, the
pellegrina is...
- with
pellegrina. His coat of arms is
embroidered at the
bottom of his fascia.)
Cardinal (Often with
pellegrina.)
Bishop (Often with
pellegrina.) (Also...
- the
balcony of St Peter's in a
white papal soutane,
surmounted by the
pellegrina. He
donned the
broad scarlet papal stole only when
bestowing the blessing...
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Antoine Pellegrina (born 21
September 1933) is a
French former cyclist. He
competed in the
sprint event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "Antoine
Pellegrina Olympic...
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Maria Pellegrina Amoretti (12 May 1756 – 12
November 1787), was an
Italian lawyer. She is
referred to as the
first woman to
graduate in law in Italy, and...
- The
Pilgrim Woman (La
pellegrina) is a 1579 play
written by
Girolamo Bargagli of
Siena that had been
performed for the
first time on 2 May 1589 in Florence...
-
relegation in 1953 when he left with
Ricardo Infante to join Huracán.
Pellegrina only pla**** one
season with Huracán
before returning to Estudiantes. During...
-
outside of
liturgical functions,
consists of a
white c****ock with
attached pellegrina and
girded with a
fringed white fascia (often with the
papal coat of arms...
-
daughter of
Venetian nobleman Bartolomeo Cappello (1519-1594) and his wife,
Pellegrina Morosini, a
member of the
Morosini family, one of the richest, noblest...
- heir.
Francesco also
adopted Bianca's
daughter by her
first marriage,
Pellegrina (1564–?). Like his father,
Francesco was
often despotic, but
while Cosimo...