Dalmatica and Sandals of Charlemagne, Insignia of the Kings of France at their Coronation, preserved in the Treasury of the Abbey of St. Denis.
I do not apprehend your being disappointed with the Dalmatica di San Leone, or your dissenting from my conclusion, that a master, a Michael-Angelo I would almost say, then flourished at Byzantium.
The alb was of most dazzling white, the dalmatica of gold tissue, the stole was embroidered with precious stones, and the chasuble, of purple velvet wrought with orfraise, was also studded with costly orient gems.
In the costume of men, the greatest change was the displacement of the loose tunic or dalmatica by a garment called the cote-hardi, fitting tightly from the neck to the waist, with a skirt below.
In order to do further honor to the King's son the count had donned over his greasy skin jacket and his leather hose an antique dalmatica of silver cloth with gold bees embroidered upon it, a present made to his father by King Clovis.
His long dalmatica of purple fabric, slit on the side at the height of his knees, half hid the shoulders and crupper of his black horse.
Above all the count held his sides and laughed and laughed, fit to burst his dalmatica of silver cloth.
He wore a long blood-colored dalmatica embroidered in gold; over the costly vestment he had a hooded fur jacket, with the hood half drawn over his forehead.
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