King Louis IV and King Lothar I 鈥楲ouis IV (81) wears a long tunic and a mantle that is not fastened anywhere with a clasp; just simply thrown over the breast; his crown is closed like a diadem; and his sceptre ends in a pine cone.'鈥楲othar I (82) is clothed like Louis IV; only his mantle is shorter and arranged like a Greek chlamys; the mantle is bordered with gold embroidery. The crown is a simple circle with several raised flowers; the sceptre is similarly surmounted with a flower.'鈥楾o the Franks and the Anglo Saxons; [the mantle] was reserved for persons of elevated rank (81).' Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's 鈥楬istorical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages' (1796).
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