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Armilla may refer to: * metallic objects : ** Latin name for a bracelet in Antiquity, also applied to Greeks, Celts and other peoples ** Armilla (military decoration), an armband awarded as a medal-equivalent to soldiers of ancient Rome ** Armilla or armill, a medieval arm or wristband, usually an item of liturgical or ceremonial jewellery ** Armillary sphere * Armilla, Granada, a Spanish municipality in the Andalusian province of Granada * Armilla Patrol, the British Royal Navy's permanent presence in the Persian Gulf during the 1980s and 1990s * Armilla (genus), ''Armilla'' (genus), a flatworm genus in the family Dendrocoelidae {{disambiguation ...
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Bracelet
A bracelet is an article of jewellery that is worn around the wrist. Bracelets may serve different uses, such as being worn as an ornament. When worn as ornaments, bracelets may have a supportive function to hold other items of decoration, such as charms. Medical and identity information are marked on some bracelets, such as allergy bracelets, hospital patient-identification tags, and bracelet tags for newborn babies. Bracelets may be worn to signify a certain phenomenon, such as breast cancer awareness, or for religious/cultural purposes. If a bracelet is a single, inflexible loop, it is often called a ''bangle''. When it is worn around the ankle it is called an ''ankle bracelet'' or ''anklet''. A ''boot bracelet'' is used to decorate boots. Bracelets can be manufactured from metal, leather, cloth, plastic, bead or other materials, and jewelry bracelets sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, shells, crystals, metal, or plastic hoops, pearls and many more materials. O ...
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Armilla (military Decoration)
An ''armilla'' (plural ''armillae'') was an armband awarded as a military decoration (''donum militarium'') to soldiers of ancient Rome for conspicuous gallantry. Legionary (citizen) soldiers and non-commissioned officers below the rank of centurion were eligible for this award, but non-citizen soldiers were not. Unlike legionaries, auxiliary common soldiers did not receive individual decorations, though auxiliary officers did. However, a whole auxiliary regiment could be honoured by a title as an equivalent award, which in this case would be ''armillata'' ("awarded bracelets"), or be granted Roman citizenship ''en masse'' as a reward. This entitled an auxiliary regiment to add the appellation ''civium Romanorum'' (Roman citizens) to its list of honours. ''Armillae'' were either gold, silver or bronze. The status of the recipient appears to have determined whether he would be granted a gold ''armilla'' or the lesser silver. Bronze ''armillae'' were given as awards for distingu ...
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Armill
An armill or armilla (from the Latin: ''armillae'' remains the plural of armilla) is a type of medieval bracelet, or armlet, normally in metal and worn in pairs, one for each arm. They were usually worn as part of royal regalia, for example at a coronation, or perhaps as part of especially grand liturgical vestments. They may have been worn outside ceremonies. Armillae presumably descend from the Ancient Roman armilla, which was a form of military decoration. These in turn seem to have developed from the armlets worn by some "barbarian" nations, including the ancient Celts and Scots. The form is variable; all three examples discussed below have completely different forms. Medieval survivals are vanishingly rare; the most famous pair is now divided between the Louvre and the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg (illustrated), having once been in the Hermitage Museum. These were found in the tomb of Andrei Bogolyubsky, Grand prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (d. 1174), in Vladimir ...
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Armillary Sphere
An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (on the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features, such as the ecliptic. As such, it differs from a celestial globe, which is a smooth sphere whose principal purpose is to map the constellations. It was invented separately first in ancient China during the 4th century BC and ancient Greece during the 3rd century BC, with later uses in the Islamic world and Medieval Europe. With the Earth as center, an armillary sphere is known as '' Ptolemaic''. With the Sun as center, it is known as '' Copernican''. The flag of Portugal features an armillary sphere. The armillary sphere is also featured in Portuguese heraldry, associated with the Portuguese discoveries during the Age of Exploration. Manuel I of Portugal, ...
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Armilla, Granada
Armilla is a municipality of Spain located in the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It lies on the Vega de Granada, 4 km from the provincial capital's city centre. Armilla limits with the municipalities of Granada, Ogíjares, Alhendín and Churriana de la Vega. The biggest population growth Population growth is the increase in the number of people in a population or dispersed group. Actual global human population growth amounts to around 83 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to ... registered was in the twentieth century. International relations ;Green Twinning project: * Ilion, Greece (since 2013). References Municipalities in the Province of Granada {{Granada-geo-stub ...
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Armilla (genus)
Armilla may refer to: * metallic objects : ** Latin name for a bracelet in Antiquity, also applied to Greeks, Celts and other peoples ** Armilla (military decoration), an armband awarded as a medal-equivalent to soldiers of ancient Rome ** Armilla or armill, a medieval arm or wristband, usually an item of liturgical or ceremonial jewellery ** Armillary sphere * Armilla, Granada, a Spanish municipality in the Andalusian province of Granada * Armilla Patrol, the British Royal Navy's permanent presence in the Persian Gulf during the 1980s and 1990s * ''Armilla'' (genus), a flatworm genus in the family Dendrocoelidae Dendrocoelidae is a family of freshwater tricladida flatworms that has a holarctic distribution. The largest freshwater triclad known belongs to this family, it's up to 40 cm in length and inhabits the Lake Baikal. Description The famil ...
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