Dalmatic

Dalmatic
 Dalmatic (from Lat. Dalmatica - Mantle) - a kind of outer clothing, long narrow embroidered robe with wide sleeves, worn over a tunic, an element of liturgical vestments of Catholic deacons and subdeacons. Was originally the formal wear Byzantine rulers. Dalmatics are made of thick fabric, usually decorated oplech'e, podolnikom and apron. In iconography depicted in the dalmatic ...
 Dalmatic (from Lat. Dalmatica - Mantle) - a kind of outer clothing, long narrow embroidered robe with wide sleeves, worn over a tunic, an element of liturgical vestments of Catholic deacons and subdeacons. Was originally the formal wear Byzantine rulers. Dalmatics are made of thick fabric, usually decorated oplech'e, podolnikom and apron. In iconography depicted in the dalmatic archangels and royal personages. The name comes from the name of the Roman province of Dalmatia.