- A cope (Latin:
pluviale ("rain coat") or
cappa ("cape")) is a
liturgical long
mantle or cloak, open at the
front and
fastened at the
breast with a band...
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Isoentomon pluviale is a
species of
proturan in the
family Eosentomidae. It is
found in
South America. "Isoentomon
pluviale Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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Johann Otto von Gemmingen, Prince-Bishop of
Augsburg in Bavaria, 1591–1598,
carrying a
crosier and
wearing a
mitre and
pluviale....
- "Infancia
nahua y transmisión de la cosmovisión: los
ahuaques o espíritus
pluviales en la
Sierra de
Texcoco (México)". Boletín de Antropología Universidad...
- sau
basmele românilor,
Editura Minerva, 1989 Ciubotaru, Silvia. "Mituri
pluviale româneşti în
context universal". [Romanian
Pluvial Myths In a
World Wide...
- Germany,
around end of 12th
century Coronation Mantle (Krönungsmantel) (
Pluviale) Palermo, 1133/34 Alb Palermo, 1181
Dalmatic (Dalmatica or Tunicella)...
- 'makes him a cleric. The
emperor is then
vested in tunicle, dalmatic,
pluviale, mitre,
buskins and sandals. The
cardinal bishop of
Ostia in the meanwhile...
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National Hurricane Center.
Retrieved September 28, 2011. Prin****les
eventos pluviales sobre Cuba en el
Periodo 1963 – 2006 (Report). CubAgua.
Archived from...
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Retrieved 2020-08-21. On a appelé
compluvium le lieu où réunissaient les eaux
pluviales.
Varro = "They
called the
place where rain
waters flowed together compluvium...
- from the sacristy. Pope
Francis uses a
pluviale (cork****) in this
Eucharistic Celebration. Both the
pluviale, the chasuble, and the
liturgical dress...