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Group - Maceros en Navarra
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| Title | Group - Maceros en Navarra |
| Summary/Description | A pair of maceros (also known as beadles or sergeants-at-arms) taken during the festival of San Fermin (Sanfermines, Sanferminak), a martyr and one of the co-patrons of Pamplona, Navarre (Navarra), Spain. Maceros and the maces they carry with them are a traditional symbol of power and authority hearkening back to Navarre's time as an autonomous kingdom. In modern and historical times, they headed processions of government or religious officials at important events. The traditional dress of the maceros is composed of a talbard (dalmatic tunic) embroidered with the arms of the institution or area they represent, a velvet hat with a feather, and (of course) a mace. Notes on the back of the photo: Maceros en Navarra. Al fundo de las dalmaticas, confeccionadas [illegible] el estilo del s. XIII, es de terciopelo amarillo. Los flecos rojos con hilo de oro. Las vestiduras de terciopelo [illegible], rojas las calzas. Los [illegible] y calzados de gamuza parda. Al birrete rojo; las plumas blancas [illegible] con broche de esmeralda. Armas las de Navarra y sus pais [ciudades?]. [Illegible] el del aguila negra en fondo de plata vieja, con bordera de plata y letras negras. Las [illegible] con Pamplona, Estella, Olite, Tudela, [and other illegible cities]. Mace-bearers in Navarra. The basic tunic is made of yellow velvet and done in 13th century style. The red fringe is mixed with gold thread. The [unknown] and shoes are made of brown suede. On the red hats, white feathers and emerald brooches. The coat of arms of Navarra and their native cities(?). A black eagle on background of old (tarnished) silver with a silver border and black letters. The coat of arms of city states including Pamplona, Estella, Olite, Tudela, and others. |
| Collection | Basque Photographs Collection |
| Identifier | bsqaph0002-02-3.tif |
| Ordering and Permissions Information | Not to be reproduced without permission. To purchase copies of images and/or obtain permission information, please contact the Basque Library. |
| Electronic Publisher | Basque Library, University of Nevada, Reno |
| Resource Type | Image |
| Format | image/jp2 |
| File Name | bsqaph0002-02-3.tif |
| Language | eng |
| Contributing Institution | University of Nevada, Reno |
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