| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - ions of status at the top of society, which were also worn by clergy, at least in Ireland,[3] though probably to fasten copes and other vestments rather than as everyday wear.[4] The Senchas Mhor, an early Irish law tract, specified that the sons of major kings, when being fostered, should have brooches of gold having crystal inserted in them, while the sons of minor kings need wear only silver
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