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- Pendilia abstract "Pendilia (singular pendilium; from Latin pendulus, hanging) or pendoulia (the Greek equivalent), are pendants or dangling ornaments hanging from a piece of metalwork such as a crown, votive crown, crux gemmata, or kamelaukion, and are a feature of Early Medieval goldsmith work. On crosses the pendilia may include the letters alpha and omega, and on votive offerings, which were often designed to be hung over altars and where pendilia are at their largest and most spectacular, they may spell out whole words (see illustration).The term is commonly used in coin collecting. Pendilia are depicted on coins as jewels or pearls hanging from the sides of the crown, and occur frequently on coins of Byzantine emperors. The pendilia which hung from the Emperors' crowns began with Marcian. Although the years saw the styles of crown change, the pendilia remained, at least through Manuel II Palaiologos. Surviving crowns with pendilia include the Holy Crown of Hungary, the Croatian Crown of Zvonimir, and many votive crowns of the Treasure of Guarrazar from Visigothic Spain.".
- Pendilia thumbnail SZENTK~1b.jpg?width=300.
- Pendilia wikiPageID "14159830".
- Pendilia wikiPageLength "1764".
- Pendilia wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Pendilia wikiPageRevisionID "667421816".
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_and_Omega.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_and_omega.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_emperors.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crown_jewels.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crux_gemmata.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_art.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numismatics.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_jewellery.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Votive_offering.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Coin_collecting.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Crown_(headgear).
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_Zvonimir.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Crux_gemmata.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Goldsmith.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Crown_of_Hungary.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Kalimavkion.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Kamelaukion.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_II_Palaiologos.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Marcian.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Pendant.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Treasure_of_Guarrazar.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Visigothic.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Visigoths.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink Votive_crown.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink File:SZENTK~1b.jpg.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLink File:Tesoro_de_Guarrazar_(M.A.N._Madrid)_01.jpg.
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pendilia".
- Pendilia wikiPageWikiLinkText "pendilia".
- Pendilia hasPhotoCollection Pendilia.
- Pendilia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Pendilia subject Category:Crown_jewels.
- Pendilia subject Category:Crux_gemmata.
- Pendilia subject Category:Medieval_art.
- Pendilia subject Category:Numismatics.
- Pendilia subject Category:Types_of_jewellery.
- Pendilia subject Category:Votive_offering.
- Pendilia hypernym Pendants.
- Pendilia type Type.
- Pendilia type Jewel.
- Pendilia type Object.
- Pendilia type Type.
- Pendilia comment "Pendilia (singular pendilium; from Latin pendulus, hanging) or pendoulia (the Greek equivalent), are pendants or dangling ornaments hanging from a piece of metalwork such as a crown, votive crown, crux gemmata, or kamelaukion, and are a feature of Early Medieval goldsmith work.".
- Pendilia label "Pendilia".
- Pendilia sameAs Pendilien.
- Pendilia sameAs Pendulia.
- Pendilia sameAs m.03cwdd7.
- Pendilia sameAs Q7162417.
- Pendilia sameAs Q7162417.
- Pendilia wasDerivedFrom Pendilia?oldid=667421816.
- Pendilia depiction SZENTK~1b.jpg.
- Pendilia isPrimaryTopicOf Pendilia.