Nicholas of Verdun (c. 1130 – c. 1205) was a renowned metalworker, goldsmith and enamellist active around the years 1180–1205. He was born in the city...
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headquarters of the sub-prefecture of Meuse. Verdun town hall Verdun Cathedral Verdun episcopal palace Nicholas of Verdun (1130–1205), goldsmith Nicolas Psaume...
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Klosterneuburg Abbey (category Establishments in the Margraviate of Austria)
made in 1181 by Nicholas of Verdun. Its three parts comprise 45 gilded copper plates modeled on Byzantine paragons, similar to the Shrine of the Three Kings...
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attracted a constant stream of pilgrims to Cologne. Parts of the shrine were designed by the famous medieval goldsmith Nicholas of Verdun, who began to work on...
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Cologne Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Cologne)
the Shrine of the Three Kings, commissioned by Philip von Heinsberg, archbishop of Cologne from 1167 to 1191 and created by Nicholas of Verdun, begun in...
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hold relics have survived, of which the best known is the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral by Nicholas of Verdun and others (c. 1180–1225)...
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Bertram de Verdun was the name of several members of the Norman family of de Verdun, native to the Avranchin. According to the historian Mark Hagger, the...
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editor; Queen of Sheba: Legend and Reality, (Santa Ana, California: The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, 2004), p. 17. Nicholas of Verdun: Klosterneuburg...
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Mosan art (category Culture of Wallonia)
of Our Lady (1205) at Tournai Cathedral by Nicholas of Verdun Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral (1180) by Nicholas of Verdun Shrine of Charlemagne...
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Nabor and Felix (category Groups of Christian martyrs of the Roman era)
1181 "Shrine of the Three Kings" by Nicholas of Verdun in Cologne Cathedral. In 1258 their relics were moved to the church of Saint Francis of Assisi that...
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The Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, 1180 to 1225 The classicism of Mosan art; Reliquary by Nicholas of Verdun in Tournai...
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Clemence, wife of Nicholas of Verdun was her maternal grandmother, and that Susanna was the daughter of Llywelyn who married Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife in...
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in 1225, Henry III of England requested the marriage of Theobald to Roesia de Verdun, daughter of Nicholas de Verdun (Verdon) of Alton, Staffordshire...
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Botiller and Roesia de Verdun. Roesia was the daughter of Nicholas de Verdun, who was the son of Bertram III de Verdun. When King Henry II of England invaded...
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is known about the early life of Roesia de Verdun before her marriage. de Verdun was the daughter of Nicholas de Verdun of Alton, Staffordshire (died 1231)...
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Tournai (category Municipalities of Hainaut (province))
the Bishop of Tournai, were made in the region of Liège by the artist Nicholas of Verdun: the shrines of Saint-Eleutherius and of Our Lady of Flanders (13th...
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family tree John de Verdun; son of Rohese de Verdun; daughter of Nicholas de Verdun; son of Bertram de Verdun Scoil Phádraig Naofa Archived 2017-09-10 at...
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Middle Ages (category History of Europe by period)
in Mosan art, in which distinct artistic personalities, including Nicholas of Verdun (d. 1205), become apparent. An almost classical style is seen in works...
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Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (redirect from Llywelyn I of Wales)
Clemence, wife of Nicholas of Verdun was her maternal grandmother and that Susanna was the daughter of Llywelyn who married Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife in 1230...
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Jonah (redirect from Islamic view of Jonah)
Baker Publishing Group. p. unpaginated. ISBN 978-1-58558-365-2. Costa, Nicholas (2013). Adam to Apophis: Asteroids, Millenarianism and Climate Change....
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Wallonia (redirect from Walloon Community of Belgium)
d'Oignies and Nicholas of Verdun. Jacques du Broeucq was a sculptor of the 16th century. Flemish art was not confined to the boundaries of modern Flanders...
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1225 in art – Nicholas of Verdun's The Shrine of the Three Kings is completed; Birth of Coppo di Marcovaldo 1224 in art 1223 in art – Death of Unkei 1222...
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Christ in the winepress (category Iconography of Jesus)
Ecclesia and Synagoga. The Klosterneuburg Altar, made in 1181 by Nicholas of Verdun, includes the scene with this meaning. Another biblical theme linked...
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of his evolution, called High Gothic. The artists from the Meuse valley were important in this transition, notably Nicholas of Verdun and Renier of Huy...
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John Fitzalan (1223–1267) (category Earls of Arundel)
de Verdon, daughter of Theobald le Botiller (Boteler) by his wife Rohesia de Verdon alias Rohese (daughter of Nicholas de Verdun and Clemence); by whom...
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and Hugo d'Oignies and Nicholas of Verdun important metalworkers. The Mosan Art reliquary shrines in are important phenomenon of Mosan art. During the...
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Sculpture (redirect from History of sculpture)
hold relics have survived, of which the best known is the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral by Nicholas of Verdun. The bronze Gloucester candlestick...
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carved at Bamberg Cathedral 1225: Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral completed by Nicholas of Verdun 1220: Unknown Kei school sculptor completes...
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1208: Unkei sculpts Muchaku in Kōfuku-ji 1205: Nicholas of Verdun – French goldsmith and enamellist of the Middle Ages (born 1130) 1205: Fujiwara Takanobu...
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once part of a prolific production that is now all but lost; it has been attributed to the workshop that was founded by Nicholas of Verdun, the leading...
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