One of the imperial regalia of the Holy Roman Empire
The Coronation cloak or pluviale (Latin for mantle) was one of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire and was the main piece of the coronation regalia of the Roman-German emperors.
The Arab-Norman work from a 12th-century Sicilian workshop was used for most coronations of the Roman-German emperors from the 13th century until the end of the old empire.The mantle is on display today in the Imperial Treasury of the Vienna Hofburg, together with the other coronation insignia such as the imperial crown, imperial sword and imperial orb.
The Coronationcloak or pluviale (Latin for mantle) was one of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire and was the main piece of the coronation regalia...
(perhaps bees, cicadas, aphids, or flies) on which Napoleon modelled his coronationcloak. In 1957, the sepulchre of a Merovingian woman at the time believed...
preserved in Palermo, the crown is Germanic and Byzantine in style and the coronationcloak is of Arab craftsmanship with Arabic inscriptions. Many churches preserve...
robe embroidered with gold thread, a long red coronationcloak trimmed with ermine, and white coronation gloves [fr]. His head is crowned with golden laurels...
scale insects from a prickly pear for a dyestuff, cochineal, 1777 Coronationcloak of King Roger II of Sicily, 1133. Silk scarlet cloth dyed with kermes...
Norman's victory and new dynasty in Sicily. It was later used as a coronationcloak by the Holy Roman Emperors and is now in the Imperial Treasury (Schatzkammer)...
over (and attached to) the cape.[citation needed] A peer's coronation robe is a full-length cloak-type garment of crimson velvet, edged down the front with...
enormous embroidered lions killing camels occupy the whole of the Coronationcloak of Roger II in Vienna, produced in Palermo about 1134 in the workshops...
The coronation of Elizabeth II as queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms took place on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey in London...
The emperor, dressed in the skaramangion tunic and the sagion cloak, began his coronation procession at the Hall of the Augusteus in the Great Palace,...
Knobelsdorff, 1737 Painting as Crown Prince wearing an ermine-lined, purple coronationcloak by Antoine Pesne, 1739 Painting during his early reign by Antoine Pesne...
of the treasury are in constant rotation in the basement, with the coronationcloak, the Cappa Leonis (c. 1520), falsely named after Pope Leo III in the...
Ungarn, Budapest 2000. Tóth E., A koronázási palást és jogar (The CoronationalCloak and Sceptre), Szeged 2000. Tóth E. "Das ungarische Krönungspectrum"...
Virgen de la Macarena (skirt 1937, mantle and Coronationcloak, 1964, also insignia), and various cloaks for the Virgen de Madre de Dios de la Palma and...
Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (French: Médaille du couronnement de la Reine Élizabeth II) is a commemorative medal instituted to celebrate the coronation of Queen...
The coronation of Elizabeth I as Queen of England and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 15 January 1559. Elizabeth I had ascended the...
The coronation of Victoria as Queen of the United Kingdom took place on Thursday, 28 June 1838, just over a year after she succeeded to the throne of the...
association, ermine fur had been used in heraldry, as a trim on crowns and coronationcloaks, and on the garments of prelates of the Catholic Church for hundreds...
a parliament robe, it is not worn at coronations. Coronation robes For male peers, the Coronation robe is a cloak of crimson velvet extending to the feet...
Mexican territories were under the Spanish Empire. A venerated image on a cloak (tilmahtli) associated with the apparition is enshrined within the Basilica...
regardless of social rank, wore a cloak, tunic, trousers, leggings, and accessories. The short, fur-lined cloak was designed so that the skin of the...
regalia of a current or former monarchy. They are often used for the coronation of a monarch and a few other ceremonial occasions. A monarch may often...
The coronation of James I and his wife Anne as King and Queen of England and Ireland was held on 25 July 1603 at Westminster Abbey. James had reigned as...
chlamýs, genitive: χλαμύδος, chlamydos) was a type of an ancient Greek cloak. By the time of the Byzantine Empire it was, although in a much larger form...
Schang and painted by Walter Binning. Town officials wore black velvet cloaks and crimson doublets, as did 12 men appointed to carry the queen's canopy...