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Medieval paraments, or: what did the Bishop wear

Nic Historical Dress August 25, 2021August 26, 2021bishops, ecclesiastical textiles, terminology 0 Comment

When researching medieval textiles, one often comes across ecclesiastical items. These were, after all, more likely to survive. I hope the images are useful.

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