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Tiara of Pope John Paul II : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tiara of Pope John Paul II
The Tiara of Pope John Paul II, known also as the Hungarian Tiara, was the most recent known Papal tiara extant, until a new tiara was presented to Pope Benedict XVI on 25 May 2011.〔http://orbiscatholicussecundus.blogspot.com/2011/05/pope-receives-tiara-from-catholics-and.html〕 It was donated to Pope John Paul II in 1981. Popes starting from John Paul I never wore this or any other tiara. == Details == There are no details as to exactly who in Hungary (either the state, the Catholic Church in Hungary, a diocese or an individual) donated the tiara, though one anti-Catholic website stated that the Hungarian tiara was a gift from "the people of Hungary" (Previous papal tiaras were often given ''in the name'' of a country or organisation, despite these having been paid for and chosen by private individuals or organisations). Though rumoured to exist, it was only in the 21st century that its existence was confirmed when photographs of the tiara were published. Photographs suggest that this tiara, unlike most of those in the papal collection, features no lappets.
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