San Isidoro exposed: the vicissitudes of research in Romanesque art
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Ecclesiastical Politics as Reflected in the Mural Paintings of San Pietro al Monte at Civate
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Papal Intervention In England in the Thirteenth Century
John came to power the year following Innocent III and died three months after Innocent. These two men fought a titanic struggle over papal prerogatives and the rights of kingship as it relates to the Church.
The Passion, the Jews, and the Crisis of the Individual on the Naumburg West Choir Screen
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French Connections: The Significance of the Fleurs-de-Lis in the Mosaic of King Roger II of Sicily in the Church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, Palermo
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Saint Peter and Paul Church (Sinan Pasha Mosque), Famagusta: A Forgotten Gothic Moment in Northern Cyprus
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From Raw Materials to a Compound and Back Again: A Look at One Element
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Hagia Sophia: Political and Religious Symbolism in Stones and Spolia
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Inspiration and Innovation: Orthodox Art in the Romanian Lands in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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EARLY MEDIEVAL CEMETERIES AND LIVING CONDITIONS IN SIGTUNA, SWEDEN
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The Crusader Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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Representations of Jerusalem in Christian-European Maps from the 6th to the 16th Centuries: A Comparative Tool for Reading the Message of a Map in its Cultural Context
Representations of Jerusalem in Christian-European Maps from the 6th to the 16th Centuries:A Comparative Tool for Reading the Message of a Map in its Cultural Context…
The Rehabilitation Of The Zaguë Kings And The Building Of The Däbrä Sina – Golgotha – Sellassie Complex In Lalibäla
The Rehabilitation Of The Zaguë Kings And The Building Of The Däbrä Sina – Golgotha – Sellassie Complex In Lalibäla By Michael Gervers…
Hidden Wisdom and Unseen Treasure: Revisiting Cataloging in Medieval Libraries
Hidden Wisdom and Unseen Treasure: Revisiting Cataloging in Medieval Libraries By Beth M. Russell Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, Vol. 26, no. 3 (1998)…
Slovenian and Polish Religio-National Mythologies: A Comparative Analysis
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The Age of Stone: Just how old are the oldest relics of stone architecture in Poland?
Using state-of-the-art dating methods, Polish researchers have solved the longstanding riddle of when the monumental constructions of medieval Poland were erected.
The Uncovering And Conservation Of The Medieval Wall Paintings At St James The Less’ Church, Little Tey
The Uncovering And Conservation Of The Medieval Wall Paintings At St James The Less’ Church, Little Tey By Tobit Curteis Essex Archaeology and…
KALAMAZOO 2011: Session 92 – Thursday, May 12, 2011: In Giro: Italian Identity and Travel in the Middle Ages
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Ethics and poetics: the architectural vision of Saint Francis of Assisi
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The Journey of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai
The Journey of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai Duelt, Daniel Duran Mediterraneum: The Splendor of the Medieval Mediterranean (13th-15th centuries), ed. Xavier Barral i Altet…
1500-year-old building discovered at Acre
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Medieval Stained Glass in Wales image catalogue goes online
The University of Wales has launched an online catalogue containing over 5000 image of stained glass windows dating back to the Middle Ages.…
The Byzantine church at Labraunda
The Byzantine church at Labraunda By Jesper Blid Master’s Thesis, Uppsala University, 2006 Abstract: This thesis examines the Christian context of the former…
The Iconography of the Gothic Ciborium in Rome, c. 1285-1370
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