triregnum

[trīˈrēɡnəm]

triregnum Definition

  • 1a three-tiered crown used in the papal coronation ceremony
  • 2the period of time between the death of a pope and the election of his successor

Using triregnum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "triregnum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The triregnum is a symbol of the pope's authority over the three realms of heaven, earth, and purgatory.

  • Example

    The triregnum has been used in papal coronation ceremonies since the 14th century.

  • Example

    During the triregnum, the College of Cardinals meets to elect a new pope.

Origins of triregnum

from Latin 'tri-' meaning 'three' and 'regnum' meaning 'kingdom'

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Summary: triregnum in Brief

'Triregnum' [trīˈrēɡnəm] refers to a three-tiered crown used in the papal coronation ceremony. It symbolizes the pope's authority over the three realms of heaven, earth, and purgatory. Additionally, it denotes the period of time between the death of a pope and the election of his successor, during which the College of Cardinals meets to elect a new pope.