The Reliquary of Saint Eustace is a medieval silver and wooden holy container in the shape of Saint Eustace's head that once formed part of Basel Minster's treasury. The treasury was acquired by the Canton of Basel in 1836 and shortly afterwards sold at auction to collectors and museums across Europe. The reliquary was later bought by the British Museum.[1][2]
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son Eustace, whose coronation as his successor he was trying to secure during his own lifetime, to defeat rival claims to the throne by Henry of Anjou...
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continental domains. King Stephen had previously attempted to have his son Eustace crowned as early as 1143 but was unable to secure papal support. On the...
Curragh of Kildare, was compiled in 650 AD by Cogitosus for Faolán mac Colmáin, the first of the Uí Dúnlainge kings of Leinster. In 799 AD, a reliquary in...
Spain in 1501. It had a gold cross which contained, according to Eustace Chapuys, a relic of the True Cross. Thomas Cromwell ordered that the cross be sent...
about 1770. Large numbers of sculptures were commissioned for retables, reliquaries and funereal monuments in churches, as well as statuary for religious...
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jewelled reliquaries housing all of the relics recently amassed". The most important among them were the golden cross erected above the alleged tomb of Petrus...