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Plains tribes are master beaders, and today dance regalia for man and women feature a variety of beadwork styles.
are identical, and with identical doctoral academic regalia ( though the Sc. D.
The monasteries are believed to rest on earlier religious sites and include the fourteenth century Debre Maryam, the eighteenth century Narga Selassie, Tana Qirqos ( said to have housed the Ark of the Covenant before it was moved to Axum ), and Ura Kidane Mehret, known for its regalia.
The historical traditions of the university are reflected in the coat of arms, its academic regalia and its house flag.
Another famous tradition of " Karneval " are the Zvončari, or bell-ringers, who wear bells and large head regalia representing their areas of origin ( for example, those from Halubje wear regalia in the shape of animal heads ).
Oak leaves are traditionally an important part of German Army regalia.
Their imperial crowns were afterwards frequently donated to the church and are kept in the church's treasury — medieval crowns and those of more recent monarchs-although other monarchs have given their crowns and other regalia to various other churches.
The royal regalia normally consisted of the Royal Drums, and are kept at the various palaces in the capital cities of the Ugandan states.
The royal regalia of Brunei are kept in the Royal Regalia Building, which was completed in 1992, in Bandar Seri Begawan.
The Baekje regalia are similar to the Silla regalia, but are even more arabesque and consist of magnificent girdles.
The regalia of Laos are kept in the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang.
The royal regalia of Malaysia are kept in the Istana Negara ( National Palace ) in Kuala Lumpur.
They are a collection of imperial regalia and jewels dating from the 10th century to the 19th.
The crown jewels and other royal regalia of Denmark are kept in Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen. The never used crown of the King of Finland and Karelia, Duke of Åland, Grand Prince of Lapland, Lord of Kaleva and the North
The coronation regalia, such as the Imperial Crown of Russia, the Imperial Orb of Catherine the Great, the Imperial Sceptre with the Orlov Diamond, the Shah Diamond, and others are kept at the Kremlin Armoury and Diamond Fund in Moscow.
As such, there was decreased importance for a coherent set of crown jewels, as these are usually themselves coronation regalia.
The Imperial Crown of Brazil alongside with other regalia and mementos of the Brazilian Empire are kept at the Imperial Museum of Brazil ( Museu Imperial ) in the former palace of Brazilian emperor Pedro II, in Petrópolis, Brazil.
These beings prefer honor, power, and magic through the gift of Tlugwe, which are supernatural treasures, often taking the physical form of masks and regalia, but also comprising stories, songs, recitations, dances, and other intangible performances.
Although there is a living heir to the Habsburg dynasty, as well as a Pope and pretenders to the positions of the electors, and although all the medieval coronation regalia are still preserved in Austria, the legal abolition of all aristocratic prerogatives of the former electors and the imposition of republican constitutions in Germany and Austria render quite remote any potential for a revival of the Holy Roman Empire.
alt = A widow draped in mourning points to a portrait of her husband's remains, which are embellished with the regalia of his realm.
Akan goldweights are a form of small metal sculptures produced over the period 1400 – 1900, some apparently representing proverbs and so with a narrative element rare in African sculpture, and royal regalia included impressive gold sculptured elements.

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Just outside the city walls is another appalling sight: King Syphax in chains taunted by the victorious King Massinissa, who is by now decked out in Roman military regalia.
Aristocratic women, hitherto unaccustomed to dine in public, were now " seen in full regalia in the Savoy dining and supper rooms ".
Returning to the neo-Nazis ' hideaway ( now in full stormtrooper regalia ), Alan delivers a spellbinding speech and reveals the penis, which is identified as genuine by Colonel Wessell, a former member of Hitler's personal guard.
Aristocratic women, hitherto unaccustomed to dining in public, were now " seen in full regalia in the Savoy dining and supper rooms ".
Charles rewarded his now faithful vassal with a gift of regalia in 868, including a golden, jewelled crown.
One ( now discontinued ) Papal regalia was the Sedia gestatoria, a portable throne or armchair carried by twelve footmen ( palafrenieri ) in red uniforms.
The Stone of Scone is now in Edinburgh Castle ( Historic Scotland ) along with the Scottish regalia.
The " Sword of Mercy " or " Edward the Confessor's sword ", is a symbolically broken sword that is part of the traditional English regalia, now included in the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.
Teófilo Braga accompanied many of these events, as well as the French dictatorship, the regicide and enthronement of King D. Manuel II, of which the journalist João Chagas wrote: ... II assumed the military regalia when by now it was not needed.

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One of the most famous Imperial coronation ceremonies was that of Napoleon, crowning himself Emperor in the presence of Pope Pius VII ( who had blessed the regalia ), at the Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The painting by Jacques-Louis David | David commemorating the event is equally famous: the gothic cathedral restyled Empire ( style ) | style Empire, supervised by the Letizia Ramolino | mother of the Emperor on the balcony ( a fictional addition, while she had not been present at the ceremony ), the pope positioned near the altar, Napoleon proceeds to crown his then wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais as Empress.
While concentrated on establishing a modern, centralised state in Sicily, he was mostly absent from Germany and issued far-reaching privileges to Germany's secular and ecclesiastical princes: In the 1220 Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiasticis, Frederick gave up a number of regalia in favour of the bishops, among them tariffs, coining, and fortification.
These successes earned him triumphal regalia ( ornamenta triumphalia ) on his return to Rome.
Dressed in full royal military regalia and erect on his racing chariot, he pulls the lifeless body of Hector of Troy in front of the stunned crowd watching helplessly from inside the walls of the Trojan citadel.
The Dreadnought hoax | Dreadnought hoax ers in Ethiopian Empire | Abyssinian regalia ; the bearded figure on the far left is in fact the writer Virginia Woolf.
Notably, even after assuming the formal regalia, Hatshepsut still described herself as a beautiful woman, often as the most beautiful of women, and although she assumed almost all of her father's titles, she declined to take the title " The Strong Bull " ( the full title being, The Strong Bull of his Mother ), which tied the pharaoh to the goddesses Isis, the throne, and Hathor, ( the cow who gave birth to and protected the pharaohs )— by being her son sitting on her throne — an unnecessary title for her, since Hatshepsut became allied with the goddesses, herself, which no male pharaoh could.
However, the Silla custom was that every king and queen had their own set of regalia, hence the regalia for each monarch was buried with them in their tombs, warranting the creation of many different regalia depending on personal preferences, contemporary fashion and available goldsmithing technology.
Belgium features a heraldic crown on its coat-of-arms, but does not possess any crown jewels or regalia per se.
Monaco features a heraldic crown on its coat-of-arms, but does not possess any crown jewels or regalia per se.
The museum has the desk that George Washington resigned his commission on, prior to becoming President, a rare Latin Bible from 1482, and some jewels and regalia of Maryland's past Grand Masters.
As the Patriarch emerged from his cathedral, in full regalia, after celebrating Easter Mass in April 1821, he was seized by Janissary Guards and hanged on the spot, from the cathedral gates.
While bishop, de Gray often lent the king money, and on one occasion held the royal regalia as security for the repayment of a loan ; he also served as a royal justice.
When Nandi died of dysentery on October 10, 1827, Shaka put on his war regalia and proceeded to scream his anguish.
Unknown to the UVF leadership, who had been given assurances that no LVF regalia would be displayed on the Shankill on the day of the parade, as well as the rest of the UDA outside of Adair's " C Company ", Adair had an LVF flag delivered to the Diamond Jubilee Bar on the lower Shankill on the morning of the parade, which he planned to have unfurled as the parade passed the Rex Bar, a UVF haunt, in order to antagonise the UVF.
Though not currently worn as part of papal regalia, the continuing symbolism of the papal tiara is reflected in its use on the coats of arms of the Holy See and the flag of Vatican City.
Ambassadors of the Great Powers urged King Otto not to resist, and the king and queen took refuge on a British warship and returned to Bavaria the same way they had come to Greece ( aboard a British warship ), taking with them the Greek royal regalia which he had brought from Bavaria in 1832.
As Fragmenta regalia, written by Sir Robert Naunton, it was printed in 1641 and again in 1642, a revised edition Fragmenta Regalia, or Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her Times and Favourites, being issued in 1653.
The Dreadnought hoaxers in Ethiopian Empire | Abyssinian regalia ; Virginia Woolf is the bearded figure on the far left

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