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privilege of
wearing the
sakkos. The
right to wear the
sakkos, was
expanded to all
bishops at the
council of 1675. The
sakkos is now worn by all Eastern...
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Sakko may
refer to:
Sakko (clothing) (also Sacco), a type of
jacket Sakkō, a ****anese
hairstyle This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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railway stations, the
larger Orestiada railway station, and a
smaller station Sakkos, both on the Alexandroupoli–Svilengrad line.
Historically the city was on...
- the
Western chasuble (see above).
Sakkos (Gr**** σάκκος)
Instead of the phelonion, the
bishop usually wears the
sakkos or
Imperial dalmatic. This is a tunic...
- 3, 2015). "On the
Sakkos and the Mitre". OrthoChristian.Com.
Retrieved 2021-07-27. "Metropolitan
Hilarion (Alfeyev). On the
Sakkos and the Mitre". OrthoChristian...
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epimanikia and epitrachelion) and implements:[citation needed]
mitre omophorion sakkos jewelled pectoral cross panagia engolpion crosier epigonation The distinctive...
- The
Large Sakkos of
Photius (Russian: Большой саккос митрополита Фотия; also
known as the
Major Sakkos) is a
satin tunic embroidered with gold and silver...
- A suit jacket, also
called a
lounge jacket,
dress jacket,
lounge coat or suit coat, is a
jacket in
classic menswear that is part of a suit. The jacket...
- 1900s, Our Lady of
Manaoag museum, Philippines) In the
Byzantine Rite the
sakkos,
which is
elaborately decorated and
amply cut,
usually worn by the bishops...
- headband, ribbon, or fillet.
Kekryphalos (κεκρύφαλος) was a
Hairnet and
Sakkos (σάκκος) a hair sack/cap used by the Gr**** women.
Diadema (διάδημα), a fillet...