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Pallium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pallium (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pallium is a term used for the anatomy of animals including humans, with several different specific meanings. The adjectival form of the word is "pallial". For etymology, see pallium. • For pallium i...
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Pope Innocent III depicted wearing the pallium in a fresco at the Sacro Speco cloister.:This article refers to the religious garment called a "pallium". ... The pallium, in its present form, is a narrow band, "three fingers broad," woven of white lamb's wool from sheep raised by Trappist monks, [1] with a loop in the...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on pallium (ecclesiastical vestment), liturgical vestment worn over the chasuble by the pope, archbishops, and some bishops in the Roman Catholic church. ... Pope John Paul II wearing a pallium.[Credits : José Cruz/Agência Brasil]
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Pallium is a provider of top-quality commercial, shareware and freeware software titles. ... 5/26/2006: Pallium introduces a free Web Thesaurus based on the gigantic moby thesaurus data set containing more than 30,000 root words and 2.5 million synonyms.
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Featuring the Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia, Summa Theologica and more. ... Men of Carthage, ever princes of Africa, ennobled by ancient memories, blest with modern felicities, I rejoice that times are so prosperous with you that you have leisure to spend ... and indeed they were in repute for the skill of the weft,
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