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Pope's hat

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The pope's hat may refer to:

  • Papal tiara, a jewelled three-tiered crown used at papal coronations from 1305 through 1963
  • Mitre, a high liturgical headdress made of plain white silk (Mitre Simplex) or highly decorated (Mitre Pretiosa)
  • Zucchetto, a small skullcap worn by clerics
  • Camauro, a winter cap worn in place of the zucchetto from the 12th century through to 2005
  • Cappello romano, a broad-brimmed hat previously worn by popes, cardinals, bishops and priests

See also