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Generally speaking, '''"regalia"''' refers to tokens which indicate rank. Regalia can be jewelry (typically chains and medallions), headgear (crowns, coronets and [[Sumptuary Laws#circlets|circlets]]), accessories (belts, gloves, favours, baldrics), or clothing (generally heraldic cloaks and mantles).
Generally speaking, '''"regalia"''' refers to tokens which indicate rank. Regalia can be jewelry (typically chains and medallions), headgear (crowns, coronets and [[Sumptuary Laws#On the Subject of Circlets|circlets]]), accessories (belts, gloves, favours, baldrics), or clothing (generally heraldic cloaks and mantles).


See [[Sumptuary Laws]] for a description of the types of regalia common in An Tir.
See [[Sumptuary Laws]] for a description of the types of regalia common in An Tir.


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[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 11:37, 28 July 2005

Generally speaking, "regalia" refers to tokens which indicate rank. Regalia can be jewelry (typically chains and medallions), headgear (crowns, coronets and circlets), accessories (belts, gloves, favours, baldrics), or clothing (generally heraldic cloaks and mantles).

See Sumptuary Laws for a description of the types of regalia common in An Tir.