Middeleeuwse broche fleur-de-lys, verzilverd brons Rapierriemen including a painting by Spinello
Description
including a painting by Spinello Aretino from 1407–1408
het overbrengen van geheime bevelen
door de Rusvik en door de Varangian Guards gedragen
kan wol tot 30% van zijn gewicht in water absorberen voordat het nat aanvoelt
stuurde hij zijn dienaren om Spiculus te halen om een einde aan zijn leven te maken
Middeleeuwse broche fleur-de-lys, verzilverd brons Rapierriemen including a painting by SpinelloThe model for this medieval brooch was a pilgrim's sign from England, which dates from the late 15th century AD. The original is now in the possession of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The original Fleur de Lys brooch comes from the English pilgrimage site of Walsingham, where England's most important shrine to the Virgin Mary was located. The circular decoration is typical of medieval halos at Walsingham and was often used for precious metal
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