Albornoz
The term "Albornoz" primarily refers to a type of cloak or robe traditionally worn in Spain and other parts of the Mediterranean. It is often made of wool or cotton and is characterized by its loose fit and hood. The albornoz has historical significance, often associated with the attire of scholars and religious figures.
Additionally, "Albornoz" is also the name of a notable Italian family from the Middle Ages, particularly known for their contributions to the Catholic Church. One prominent member was Cardinal Egidio Albornoz, who played a significant role in the politics of the Papal States during the 14th century.