What sacred objects did the Lusignan kings of Cyprus treasure in their collection of holy items? Certainly, they had fragments of the Holy Cross and saints’ skulls, but what about Passion relics such as the titulus placed above the crucified Christ, or the white rock to which the cross was affixed? This study explores overlooked fourteenth-century Franciscan apocryphal stories about the life of Christ and didactic narratives which, among other things, cite Passion relics and their respective proprietors. In the following essay, I will turn attention to relics which, according to these texts, were in the safe-keeping of the kings of Cyprus. In addition to evaluating the reliability of such evidence, I will discuss the nature of the relics, i...
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Francis of Assisi was the first saint in the history of Christianity to receive the stigmata. In 122...
The monastery of Saint Catherine of Sasso was built overhanging the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore i...
This study examines icon revetments produced during the late Byzantine period (1261–1453), situating...
Scholars have traditionally dated the Royal Chapel at Pyrga, Cyprus to the year 1421 and attributed ...
This article explores medieval and Renaissance evidence for the origins and meaning of the imperial ...
The purpose of this study is to indicate an under-researched subject of our artistic heritage. It is...
This paper examines the materiality and use of religious relics by the Military Orders. Examples tak...
In Staging Holiness: The Case of Hospitaller Rhodes (ca. 1309-1522) Sofia Zoitou offers a study of t...
This paper sets out to explore the miraculous accounts concerning the Crucifixion groups in two Ragu...
This article presents a very brief historical overview, and contemporary description, of the Church...
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During 1392 and 1393 the French writer Jean d’Arras composed a story of the Lusignans’ legendary fai...
Having lost all monasteries and a good deal of its medieval Christian movable assets, England became...
The article is devoted to a relatively unknown Polish-Cypriot episode in the late medieval period, w...
This study explores the process of physically rebuilding, renewing and reinventing the relic landsca...
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