Triple tiara
The Hierophant - High Priest or Pope
Pope John XXIII, wearing the triple tiara. Source:
Pagan Sun
Worship—The Truth.
The triple tiara of Krishna.
The triple tiara of an Assyrian cherubim at the British Museum.
Notice the multi level crown on this Babylonian
god from 1800 B.C
a Persian triple-horned headpiece depicted on gate
A in the citadel of King Sargon II (721-705 B.C.), in Khorsabad (Iraq). The
triple-horned headpiece indicated deity, and was worn by the pagan Sun gods
Shamash and Ashur. This may well be the origin of the triple-tiered papal tiara
as claimed by the Catholic Encyclopedia, cited above.
The depictions of the pagan kings on the ancient standing stones above, show a
strip of cloth (lappet) hanging from the rear of the headgear. These lappets are
also present on the papal
mitre and tiara,
shown at left, and partially visible in the photos of popes above.
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