A Divine Hat: a History of the Miter
Best known as the distinctive headgear of Christian Bishops, the miter is a highly recognizable hat worn by high ranking members of various Christian deneominations. One version, tall and pointed, is used by Catholic and Protestant bishops, as well as Catholic cardinals and the Pope, while a very different version is used by Orthodox bishops, metropolitans and patriarchs. With its origins dating back to Roman and Byzantine imperial headgear, its history extends for over a millennium. Version française: (Mise en ligne le 15 Décembre) • Un Chapeau Divin: l'histoire de la Mitre The miter I am wearing comes from PSG Vestments https://psgvestments.com/collections/... Title sequence designed by Alexandre Mahler [email protected] This video was done for entertainment and educational purposes. No copyright infringement of any sort was intended.

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