Detail of a statue of St. Maurice, patron saint of the Holy Roman Empire, 1973 Sandstone (traces of polychromy remaining) Magdeburg, Germany, Cathedral of St. Maurice and St. Catherine, choir, ca. 1240-50 by Medievalists.net July 27, 2012 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsThe Black in Medieval Science: What Significance?Why Is Saint Maurice Depicted as African? Seven Medieval TheoriesAn Insight into the 29th Council of Europe Art Exhibition: 'Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation 962-1806'Military and civil administration under the Emperor Maurice, 582-602 : a reassessmentThe Fulcum, the Late Roman and Byzantine Testudo: the Germanization of Roman Infantry Tactics? Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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