Venice with her tiara of proud towers is the earth-goddess Cybele, having "suffered a sea-change.
To the word "tiara" he appends a note: "Or rather at this period a regal crown, the tiara having been superseded in the reign of Henry VIII.
Her Majesty was attired in a splendid white satin robe, with the ribbon of the Garter crossing her shoulder and a magnificent tiara of diamonds on her head, and wore a necklace and a stomacher of large and costly brilliants.
Her Majesty wore a splendid tiaraof brilliants, matched by bracelets, necklace and stomacher.
After the reading of this speech, certain bills were read to Her Majesty, for her assent, which she gave each time with a gracious inclination of the head, shaking sparkles from her diamond tiara in dew- drops of light.
We are told that, when the royal tiara was not in wear, it was laid up carefully with a mixture of myrrh and labyzus, to give it an agreeable odor.
The chief wife, or Queen-Consort, was privileged to wear on her head a royaltiara or crown.
Tiara of Rome opposed by the Templars at their origin, 817-m.
Templars, at the origin, were opposed to the tiara of Rome and the crown of kings, 817-m.
Thus the Order of Knights of the Temple was at its very origin devoted to the cause of opposition to the tiara of Rome and the crowns of Kings, and the Apostolate of Kabalistic Gnosticism was vested in its chiefs.
Every scrap of jewellery, including my tiara and necklet, has been stolen!
Besides her diamond tiarashe had a stomacher of brilliants, and diamond ear-rings.
His original name was Octavian, but when he assumed the papal tiara as successor to Agapetus II.
Greek had now no scruple in accepting the papal tiara from the hands of Crescentius.
And may I ask why Richard was forced to so fatuous a contrivance as the pawning of the tiara to make the exigent Samuels stay their hands for a week?
May I without boastfulness record that I guessed all about what Richard was going to do with the tiara quite three minutes before a well-known editor in front of me gave away the secret in a hoarse whisper to his neighbour?
The pearls of his tiara shine softly, like moons; a chaplet of stars winds itself many times above his breast, and, with one hand under his head and the other arm extended, he reposes with a dreamy and intoxicated air.
The picture with the title “The Pope gives a Council in Germany” shows the Pope in his tiara riding on a sow and digging his spurs into her sides.
An arrow, held by its feathers, hung from the large gold ring in his ear, and a stream of blood was trickling from his tiaraupon his shoulder.
On his head had been placed a grotesque tiara of hippopotamus leather incrusted with pebbles.
He rolled between his fingers the extremities of the bands which fell from his tiaraupon his shoulders, standing motionless with eyes cast down.
There are still some faint traces of dead gardens left upon its arid wilderness, among the ruins of a castellated palace, decorated with the cross-keys and tiara of an unremembered pope.
XXV Clement assumed the tiara at a moment of great difficulty.
She wore her tiara of emeralds and brilliants; and the same green stones sparkled in a great jewelled spray that blossomed over her bodice.
The golden chasubles had made a brilliant spectacle by the side of the uniforms; the crosses and the tiara by the side of the swords and the sceptre.
On her hair she wore a tiara of diamonds, only usually affected by those of royal blood.
There was a flutter in the great saloon presently as the hostess came into the room, presently followed by the stately lady with the diamond tiara in her hair.
There was still in her mind a vivid recollection of her dream--the fire of diamonds and the blonde girl with the tiara of rubies.
On the other side of that fire was a blonde young woman with a tiara of rubies on her head.
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