Infula
Infula (otherwise called mitra, στέφανος, corona, κίδαρις, diadema, and τίαρα, tiara) is a cap worn, since the 16th century, by the bishops of the Roman Catholic and Greek churches, as one of the insignia of their episcopal office. SEE MITRE.
Infula (otherwise called mitra, στέφανος, corona, κίδαρις, diadema, and τίαρα, tiara) is a cap worn, since the 16th century, by the bishops of the Roman Catholic and Greek churches, as one of the insignia of their episcopal office. SEE MITRE.