Nevertheless, copes, mitres and croziers did not disappear.
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Almost all fifteenth-century monuments depicted bishops in their eucharistic vestments, including the distinctivemitre, ring and crozier.
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In the seventeenth century, mitres, generally retained in heraldry, returned to bishops' heads on their monuments, fleetingly in the 1630s, and substantially between 1660 and 1688.
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His effigy, a decaying body bearing a crozier with the head resting upon amitre, was placed on a low base under a six-poster canopy, detailed in a renaissance idiom.
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Actually we did not wear mitres very much and the whole three-week conference was built upon a daily routine of prayer and study.
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The petals are thought to be fused together, at least at their bases; they are shaped like a bishop'smitre.
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Their empress consorts also received both amitreand crown on their heads from a cardinal bishop at the same ceremony.
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The acanthus frieze is carved with winged angels and bishop'smitre; the segmental pediment, with festoons of flowers.
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They may be decorated with amethyst or a bishop'smitre, and are usually suspended from a simple gold chain.
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He wears a bishop'smitreand liturgical vestments and has his hand raised in the act of benediction.
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All wore red coats and breeches withmitrestyle caps.
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To the left, there is an archbishop with his staff andmitrein a church archway.
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In 1609 the abbot received the right to bear the pontificalia (mitre, ring and pectoral cross).
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Archimandrites and protopresbyters wear jewelled pectoral crosses and mitres.
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He was dressed in a long robe and wore amitre.
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