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    A capirote is a Catholic pointed hat of conical form that is used in Spain and Hispanic countries by members of a confraternity of penitents. It is part...
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  • cap made of paper and called a capirote was prescribed for sinners and penitents during the Spanish Inquisition. Capirote Fool's cap Sanbenito Tin foil...
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    processions. When in public, beaters (battenti) cover their faces with capirote in order to not draw attention to themselves as they repent, but to God;...
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    provide shade, worn with a hood or coif, Tudor/Elizabethan Bonnet head Capirote, traditionally worn by the Nazarenos of a Spanish Brotherhood during solemn...
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    tunic became known as a sambenito; a conical cap, denominated coroza (and capirote), of the same material and motifs as the corresponding sambenito, would...
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    Saint'/'Divendres Sant'). Historically, a distinctive peaked, masked robe (the capirote) was used to protect the identity of prisoners (from revenge by those wronged)...
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    confraternities for processions (e.g., the Semana Santa of Sevilla, who wore the Capirote). Pointed hats are still worn in the rural Louisiana Mardi Gras celebrations...
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    the faces of the members are covered by elaborate hoods, such as the capirote, as a way of hiding one's identity in order to not ostentatiously draw...
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    assailant did not have bunny ears on his head, but was wearing a white capirote of some sort. They both remembered seeing his face clearly, but in the...
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    or Saint Nicholas) is Costa Rica's version of Santa Claus. Spain portal Capirote Running of the Bulls La Tomatina "Spanish village holds baby jump". BBC...
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