sedia gestatoria

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The sedia gestatoria is a ceremonial, throne-like chair once used to carry the pope on the shoulders of attendants during public appearances and liturgical processions.

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Label Occurrences
sedia gestatoria canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf litter
papal ceremonial chair
portable throne
associatedWith Holy See NERFINISHED
Vatican City NERFINISHED
carriedBy palafrenieri
papal attendants
category Catholic liturgical objects
Ceremonial chairs
Papal regalia and insignia
designedFor visibility of the pope in crowds
hasEtymology from Italian 'sedia' meaning 'chair'
from Latin 'gestare' meaning 'to carry'
hasFeature attached fans of ostrich feathers
ornate decoration
portable seat
silk canopy
throne-like chair
hasLanguageOrigin Italian
lastRegularUse pontificate of John Paul I
locatedAt Apostolic Palace (historical storage) NERFINISHED
occasionalLaterUse early pontificate of John Paul II
replacedBy popemobile NERFINISHED
replacedInPracticeBy bulletproof popemobile
similarTo royal litter
sedan chair
status largely discontinued
symbolizes monarchical aspect of the papacy
papal authority
papal dignity
transportMode carried on shoulders
usedBy Pope John Paul I NERFINISHED
Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
Pope John XXIII NERFINISHED
Pope Leo XIII NERFINISHED
Pope Paul VI NERFINISHED
Pope Pius IX NERFINISHED
Pope Pius X NERFINISHED
Pope Pius XI NERFINISHED
Pope Pius XII NERFINISHED
Roman Pontiff NERFINISHED
pope
usedIn consistories
liturgical processions
papal ceremonies
papal coronations
public papal appearances
solemn entries into St Peter's Basilica

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Carriage Pavilion exhibits sedia gestatoria