Ceremonial maces

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Descripción

Maces intended primarily for ceremonial display rather than as weapons. A ceremonial mace is a staff or club-shaped device, often richly ornamented and typically topped with a knob or other head-piece, carried by priestly officials, ecclesiastical persons, magistrates, and academic persons as a symbol of jurisdiction or office during a solemn ceremony. Examples are found in ancient Egypt, pre-Columbian America, Asia, and Europe and North America. For similar objects carried by rulers, use "scepters."

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300299039

Otros términos

  • ceremonial mace [en]
  • maces, ceremonial [en]
  • verger's maces [en]
  • verger's mace [en]
  • maces (ceremonial) [en]
  • bastone cerimoniale [it]
  • verga del cerimoniere [it]