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The pallium with red crosses is also a new addition.
It was similar to the pallium that a man would wear.
This holds even if he had the pallium in another metropolitan see.
He received the pallium on August 14, 1517 and then occupied the see until his death.
He received the bull of confirmation and the pallium on 21 March.
The pallium is sometimes seen within the shield itself.
Only the Papal pallium was to take this distinctive form.
It is impossible to indicate exactly when the pallium was first introduced.
From early times more or less extensive restrictions limited the use of the pallium to certain days.
He was also given the pallium by the pope.
It was not until 1671 that he was granted the pallium.
There are many different opinions concerning the origin of the pallium.
He ordained that the former should receive the pallium from the emperor.
This meeting led to Symmachus being decorated with a pallium.
It seems that, from the beginning, the pope alone had the absolute right of wearing the pallium.
The metropolitan receives a pallium from the pope as a symbol of his office.
Around his collar, the pallium of white lamb's wool was draped.
For example, the bird's seat of intelligence or its higher brain is now termed the pallium.
Olov asked the Pope for a new pallium, because his old had burnt.
The evolution of the dorsal pallium is not fully understood yet.
He was formally installed as archbishop and received the pallium on February 15, 1905.
At first the only decorations on the pallium were two crosses near the extremities.
William then tried to extract money from Anselm for the pallium, and was refused.
William also tried to personally hand over the pallium to Anselm, and was refused again.
When a Pope or metropolitan dies in office, he is buried wearing the pallium.