- three-tiered form that it took in the 14th
century is also
called the
triregnum or the
triple crown, and
sometimes as the
triple tiara. From 1143 to 1963...
- from the
Dinosaur Park
Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada; and S.
triregnum from the **** Cr****
Formation of
Garfield County, Montana, USA. The etymology...
-
sovereign of the
Vatican City State. The
regalia of the
papacy include the
triregnum, a
headgear with
three crowns or levels.
Despite sources calling the headdress...
-
above them a
silver triregnum with
three gold
crowns and red
infulae (lappets—two
strips of
fabric hanging from the back of the
triregnum which fall over...
-
linked the
woman on the
cards to the
papacy by
showing the
woman wearing a
triregnum or
Papal Tiara.
There are also some
modern versions of the
Tarot of M****illes...
- S.
goodwini S.
lyonsi S.
triregnum...
- S.
goodwini S.
lyonsi S.
triregnum...
-
imparting the Urbi et Orbi blessing. Formerly, the
popes were
crowned by the
triregnum, or
triple tiara, at the
papal coronation. All
popes since John Paul I...
-
Vatican City. For
further Information, see
Papal regalia and insignia. The
triregnum is a
headgear with
three crowns or levels, also
called the
triple tiara...
- his predecessor's
personal arms,
Francis replaced the
traditional papal triregnum by
adopting a
silver mitre with
three gold bands.
These bands allude to...