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    The Holy Thorn Reliquary was probably created in the 1390s in Paris for John, Duke of Berry, to house a relic of the Crown of Thorns. The reliquary was...
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    Valle): A thorn from the crown of thorns United Kingdom: British Museum: Holy Thorn Reliquary (see above), Salting Reliquary, each with a thorn United Kingdom:...
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  • A Holy Thorn may refer to: One of the thorns from the Crown of Thorns Holy Thorn Reliquary, a reliquary created to hold one of the Holy Thorns The Glastonbury...
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    Holy Thorn, notably the Holy Thorn Reliquary now in the British Museum. In Buddhism, stupas are an important form of a reliquary and may be buried inside...
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    century; the reliquary of the Holy Thorns, an early 16th-century work by the Delle Croci from the monastery of Santa Giulia; the reliquary of Bishop Zane's...
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    Cathedral, the Holy Lance that was part of the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, and the Holy Thorn Reliquary in the British...
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    Sluter, David and a prophet from the Well of Moses. Base of the Holy Thorn Reliquary, French (Paris), 1390s, a Resurrection of the Dead in gold, enamel...
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    enamelled metalwork, both secular and religious, like the Duc de Berry's Holy Thorn Reliquary, until they ran short of money, when they were melted down again...
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    jewellery, plate, enamel, carvings, glass and maiolica, among them the Holy Thorn Reliquary, probably created in the 1390s in Paris for John, Duke of Berry....
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    glass and maiolica. One of the earlier objects is the outstanding Holy Thorn Reliquary, probably created in the 1390s in Paris for John, Duke of Berry....
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    feather tights, with large feathers over most of his body, as on the Holy Thorn Reliquary. He may be standing over a serpent, a dragon, or the defeated figure...
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    Pony") in Altötting, Bavaria, the most famous of the group, the Holy Thorn Reliquary in the British Museum, the "Tableau of the Trinity" in the Louvre...
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    to decorate arms and armor starting in the fifteenth century. The Holy Thorn Reliquary in the British Museum, made in France at the end of the 14th century...
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    works from the late 14th to early 16th centuries. These include the Holy Thorn Reliquary in the British Museum, made by a court goldsmith in Paris in the...
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    collecting mostly metalwork, especially of the Northern Renaissance. The Holy Thorn Reliquary was one of his purchases. His collection was catalogued and partly...
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    of Thorns relic to King Louis IX of France.: 307-308  Over the next several years, Baldwin sold a total of twenty-two relics to Louis.: 62  The Holy Lance...
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  • Knights of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Napoleon I and Napoleon III each offered reliquaries for the crown of thorns. They were on display...
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    International Gothic illuminated manuscript, and also commissioned the Holy Thorn Reliquary, now in the British Museum. The young king Charles had been forced...
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    spectacular medieval works featuring white enamel en ronde bosse, the Holy Thorn Reliquary, also in the British Museum, and the Goldenes Rössl. He has been...
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    (parts of) the Turin-Milan Hours. Goldsmith's work includes the Holy Thorn Reliquary and Royal Gold Cup, both in the British Museum. The web site of the...
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    framework is completely or partly enamelled, as in the 15th century Holy Thorn Reliquary. Grisaille, version of painted enamel, French term meaning "in grey"...
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    d'art from the house was bequeathed to the British Museum – the Holy Thorn Reliquary being a highlight of the collection, though its distinguished provenance...
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    Phoenician metal bowls Prehistory and Europe Boxwood altar Franks Casket Holy Thorn Reliquary Hoxne Hoard Lewis chessmen Lindow Man Mildenhall Treasure Ringlemere...
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    places the crown of thorns at Sainte-Chapelle (illuminated manuscript from 1480s) The Grande Châsse, or reliquary, in 1790 Crown of Thorns in gilded crystal...
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    containing a thorn relic.” Later, it was the Crown itself, rather than the St. Stephen's cross reliquary that came to be regarded as holy through its traditional...
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    Object Origin Date BBC website BM website Additional contributors 66 Holy Thorn Reliquary France AD 1350–1400 BBC BM Sister Benedicta Ward, Right Reverend...
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    Retrieved 11 June 2013. Cherry 1994, pp. 24–26. Cherry, John. The Holy Thorn Reliquary, p. 7, 2010, British Museum Press (British Museum objects in focus)...
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    exuberant centre for the production of jewellery and precious reliquaries, like the Holy Thorn Reliquary made for Jean, duke of Berry or the Goldenes Rössl of...
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    together, many of them were not contemporaries. "The Triumph of Orthodoxy and Holy Icons". A Reader's Guide to Orthodox Icons. Retrieved 7 June 2015. British...
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    Phoenician metal bowls Prehistory and Europe Boxwood altar Franks Casket Holy Thorn Reliquary Hoxne Hoard Lewis chessmen Lindow Man Mildenhall Treasure Ringlemere...
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