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- The umbraculum (lit. 'little shadow' in Latin, "umbrella"; Italian: ombrellone, "big umbrella", in basilicas also conopaeum) is a historic piece of the...
- Umbraculum umbraculum, common name the umbrella slug, is a species of large sea snail or limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Umbraculidae...
- Appendix B of the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State, 7 June 1929. The umbraculum (Latin form for little umbrella) is a canopy or umbrella (consisting of...
- genus Umbraculum. Umbraculum ovale (Carpenter, 1856) Umbraculum umbraculum (Lightfoot, 1786) - Atlantic umbrella slug. Other synonymised taxa Umbraculum bermudense...
- Biophytum umbraculum (the South Pacific palm) is a plant species in the family Oxalidaceae. It is reported from India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma...
- during this period. The papal tiara over the keys is replaced with the umbraculum, or ombrellino in Italian. This symbolizes both the lack of a Pope and...
- in bend also in the sede vacante emblem, with the tiara replaced by an umbraculum (umbrella) said to represent the absence of a pope and the temporary governance...
- traditionally bestowed the use of the umbraculum as a mark of honor upon specific persons and places. The use of an umbraculum is one of the honorary symbols...
- Goniocidaris umbraculum is a species of cidaroid sea urchin that inhabits the continental shelf off the southern coasts of New Zealand. It is plentiful...
- right of the conopaeum (a baldachin resembling an umbrella; also called umbraculum, ombrellino, papilio, sinicchio, etc.) and the bell (tintinnabulum), which...