The triplicitie of triumphes Containing, the order, solempnitie and pompe, of the feastes, sacrifices, vowes, games, and triumphes: vsed vpon the natiuities of emperours, kinges, princes, dukes, popes, and consuls, with the custome, order and maners of their inaugurations, coronations and annointing. Wherein is also mentioned, the three most happy, ioyfull and triumphant daies, in September, Nouember and Ianuary, by the name of, Triplici Festa. With a briefe rehearsall of the funerall solempnities at some emperors, kings, and princes burials. By Lodowike LLoyd, Esquier.

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The triplicitie of triumphes Containing, the order, solempnitie and pompe, of the feastes, sacrifices, vowes, games, and triumphes: vsed vpon the natiuities of emperours, kinges, princes, dukes, popes, and consuls, with the custome, order and maners of their inaugurations, coronations and annointing. Wherein is also mentioned, the three most happy, ioyfull and triumphant daies, in September, Nouember and Ianuary, by the name of, Triplici Festa. With a briefe rehearsall of the funerall solempnities at some emperors, kings, and princes burials. By Lodowike LLoyd, Esquier.
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Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610.
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Imprinted at London :: By Richard Ihones, at the Rose and Crowne, neere Holborne Bridge,
Ianuary. 1591.
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Rites and ceremonies -- Early works to 1800.
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"The triplicitie of triumphes Containing, the order, solempnitie and pompe, of the feastes, sacrifices, vowes, games, and triumphes: vsed vpon the natiuities of emperours, kinges, princes, dukes, popes, and consuls, with the custome, order and maners of their inaugurations, coronations and annointing. Wherein is also mentioned, the three most happy, ioyfull and triumphant daies, in September, Nouember and Ianuary, by the name of, Triplici Festa. With a briefe rehearsall of the funerall solempnities at some emperors, kings, and princes burials. By Lodowike LLoyd, Esquier." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06145.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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The byrth of Minerua.

IN like maner, vpon the Calendes of March, the feast of Minerua was celebrated in Mount Celio at Rome, wher the plaies called Quinquatria were sumptuously solemni∣zed, continuing fiue daies: at what time they presented Minerua with presents and rewardes: On the which day, the yoong knightes and lusty youthes of Rome, entred in armes on hors backe and on foote into Martius field, to honour Mi∣neruas natiuitie with feats of Armes.

This feast was in Athens solemnized by the name of Pa∣nathenaea, their Poets, Orators & Musitians contended for victories on the day of Pallas byrth, as they did in the games called Scoenici: The prize and reward of the Uictor, was to weare a long precious garment called Palladium, wrought ouer with golde, and to weare a crowne of Laurell, and to sit in the chaire of Pallas.

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