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1 тиара
1) General subject: biliment, garland, tiar (головной убор древних персидских и ассирийских царей), tiara, tiara (головной убор древних персидских и ассирийских царей), tiara (тройная корона римского папы; тж. triple tiara)2) Religion: tiara (In Roman Catholicism, a triple crown worn by the Pope or carried in front of him, used at some nonliturgical functions such as processions)3) Law: crown -
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