. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . 111. 26.—The Two Matrons on the Mosaic at Sta. forming his duties he was also shod in gold-embroidered sat in a curule chair, on a high dais (tensa). As in past ages,he was preceded by lictors with their fasces} by Sidonius, in his interesting account of scenes at the table of the Emperor Majorian,1, Pp., 11 {P. L., LVII,I., 472 ; LUETJOHANN, p. 18 ff.). Cp. Cod. Theodos., I., 15, mitra matronalis of the mother of Gregory I., on a portrait described by Johnthe Deacon (Vita S. Gregorii, 4, c. 83). 1 Garrucci, Storia d
. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . 111. 26.—The Two Matrons on the Mosaic at Sta. forming his duties he was also shod in gold-embroidered sat in a curule chair, on a high dais (tensa). As in past ages,he was preceded by lictors with their fasces} by Sidonius, in his interesting account of scenes at the table of the Emperor Majorian,1, Pp., 11 {P. L., LVII,I., 472 ; LUETJOHANN, p. 18 ff.). Cp. Cod. Theodos., I., 15, mitra matronalis of the mother of Gregory I., on a portrait described by Johnthe Deacon (Vita S. Gregorii, 4, c. 83). 1 Garrucci, Storia delV arte, tav. 210. The figure to the left in the mosaic bearsthe inscription : ECLESIA EX CIRCVMCISIONE ; that to the left : ECLESIAEX GENTIBVS. 2 On the toga of the City Prefect, Cassiodor., Var., 6, 4: habitu te togatae dig-nitatis orna?nus, ut indutus veste romulea iura debeas affectare romanaP Gregory ofTours writes with reference to the high civic rank of Gregory I.: serico contextus acgemmis micantibus solitus erat per urbem procedere trabeatusP Hist. Franc, X., c. consular toga, in fact th
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