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A pope hat, also known as a mitre, typically stands about 12 to 14 inches tall. The height can vary slightly depending on the specific design and tradition, but it is generally characterized by its pointed shape and ornate decorations. The mitre is worn during liturgical ceremonies and symbolizes the authority of the pope.
It is toward the end of the film, the character wears an odd Green ( appropriate color) uniform and an odd piece of headgear vaguely like a Bishop"s mitre- it is not the customary officer"s or garrison hat, or police variant. It takes place in an anteroom in the back of the ( Palace) camera angles ( wihout words!) suggest the back vestibule area of a Church- and the costume does resemble a Bishop. more than a little sacrilegious if you ask me. as a kid, I thought it was a satire on ( naturally with the green costume) Saint Patrick.
Apart from the dog, Toto, one might argue there is a character who is seen as a sort of combination doorman/security guard at the Wizard"s palace. This is not the Wizard himself, but another character. He wore a costume that at first glance resembled that of a Bishop, not a Police or security man. The Hat was like a Mitre and the uniform coat was Green. At first viewing I thought it was St. Patrick as he is popularily represented. ( Patrick was first Bishop of Ireland) Green costume, natch. Maybe this is the character you mean. He does no have a name or cast credits.
The cast of Hard Hat Harry - 1995 includes: Anthony Meindl as Hard Hat Harry
A Hat Some Change and a Shoe - 2009 was released on: USA: 6 June 2009 (video premiere)
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
The mitre is the tall, pointed ceremonial hat worn by a bishop.
The mitre is the tall, pointed ceremonial hat worn by a bishop.
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The ceremonial hat of a bishop is called a mitre. It is a tall, pointed hat worn during liturgical ceremonies as a symbol of the bishop's authority and office within the Catholic Church.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
Mitre also spelled Miter. A bishops headwear is called a mitre
The mitre is the ceremonial hat worn by a bishop (including the pope) in Catholicism, the Anglican Church and a few other Christian sects.
The hat worn by a bishop, including Bishop Nikolai, is called a "mitre." This ceremonial headwear is characterized by its two peaks and is often embellished with symbols that reflect the bishop's office and faith. The mitre signifies the bishop's authority and role within the Church.
The 'pointy hat' is a bishop's mitre. It indicates that the pope is a bishop, the head of the Diocese of Rome.
It is called a cope. His tall hat is called a mitre.