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368:(ca. 574-594). The holy lance is also supposed to have been stolen from Rome by Alaric and his Visigoths during their plundering in August 410. Therefore it could have been buried together with Alaric among tons of gold, silver and the golden menorah in Cosenza, southern Italy in the fall of 410. Nobody has found Alaric’s tomb and treasure that was probably emptied by the Byzantines, and therefore the holy lance could possibly appear some hundred years later in Jerusalem.
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916:, fluorescence tests, and other noninvasive procedures, he dated the main body of the spear to the 7th century at the earliest. Feather stated in the same documentary that an iron pin – long claimed to be a nail from the crucifixion, hammered into the blade and set off by tiny brass crosses – was "consistent" in length and shape with a 1st-century AD Roman nail.
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Gerard de St. Quentin (1904) . "Translatio sancte corone Domini nostri Ihesu
Christi a Constantinopolitana urbe ad civitatem Parisiensem, facta anno Domini Mº CCº XLlº" [The transfer of the holy crown of our Lord Jesus Christ from the city of Constantinople to the city of Paris, made in the year
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Not long afterward, researchers at the
Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Archeology in Vienna used X-ray and other technology to examine a range of lances, and determined that the Vienna lance dates from around the 8th to the beginning of the 9th century, with the nail apparently being of the
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described the lance relics in both Paris and
Constantinople, stating that the latter was much larger than the former. Although the authenticity of Mandeville's travelogue is questionable, the widespread popularity of the work demonstrates that the existence of multiple Holy Lance relics was public
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was compelled in 1108 to swear an oath to him on the other lance. Whether
Alexios kept the Antioch lance or returned it to Raymond is uncertain. Several 12th century documents state that a single Holy Lance was among the relics at Constantinople, without any details that could identify it as either
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The Lost Books of the Bible: being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions, not included, by its compilers, in the authorized New
Testament; and, the recently discovered Syriac mss. of Pilate's
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argued that the
Byzantine court regarded the Antioch relic as a nail (ἧλος), relying on Raymond's ignorance of the Greek language to avoid offending him. Alternatively, Edgar Robert Ashton Sewter believed that Alexios intended to denounce the crusaders' lance as a fraud, and that this was
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Kirchweger, Franz (2005). "Die
Geschichte der Heiligen Lanze vom späteren Mittelalter bis zum Ende des Heiligen Römischen Reiches (1806)" [The History of the Holy Lance from the Late Middle Ages to the End of the Holy Roman Empire (1806)]. In Kirchweger, Franz (ed.).
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regarded the lance as a talisman guaranteeing victory. The timing of the battle—on the feast day of
Longinus—indicates that by this time Henry associated the relic with the lance used in the crucifixion. Along the same lines, it may be telling that Henry's son
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states that he obtained an exact drawing of the Saint
Chapelle lance, to compare it with the spearhead in St. Peter's. He concluded that former relic was the broken point missing from the latter, and that the two fragments had originally formed one blade.
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Geschichte der Heiligen Lanze vom späteren Mittelalter bis zum Ende des Heiligen Römischen Reiches (1806)" [The History of the Holy Lance from the Later Middle Ages to the End of the Holy Roman Empire (1806)].
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indicate that a relic thought to be the Holy Lance was among the treasures of the church of St. Peter as early as the 10th century. Historian Klaus-Peter Todt has suggested this relic could have been buried to hide it from
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Wolf, Gunther G. (2005). "Nochmals zur Geschicthe der Heiligen Lanze bis zum Ende des Mittelalters" [Once more the History of the Holy Lance through the End of the Middle Ages]. In Kirchweger, Franz (ed.).
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The Travels of Bertrandon de la Broquiere, counsellor & first esquire-carver to Philippe le Bon, Duke of Burgundy, to Palestine, and his return from Jerusalem overland to France, during the years 1432 &
536:, including "the iron of the lance with which Our Lord had His side pierced," in the Church of the Virgin of the Pharos. However by the 1230s, the Latin Empire's financial state had grown desperate. In 1239,
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around 1354. The cuff is inscribed with the Latin text "LANCEA ET CLAVVS DOMINI" ("The lance and nail of the Lord"), affirming that the lance was once used by Longinus and that one of the
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is written above the head of the soldier who is thrusting his lance into Christ's side. This is one of the earliest records of the name, if the inscription is not a later addition.
2601:(1878) . "Balduinus II Ludovico IX reliquas omnes S. Capella in perpetuum concedit" [Baldwin II grants to Louis IX all the relics of the Saint-Chapelle in perpetuity]. In
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has dated the lance to the 8th century. Robert Feather, an English metallurgist and technical engineering writer, tested it for a documentary in January 2003. Based on
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1474:. The Library of the Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. Vol. II. Translated by Stewart, Aubrey. London: Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. 1897. pp. 13–16
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in 670, places the lance in Jerusalem, at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Arculf is the last of the medieval pilgrims to report the lance in Jerusalem, as
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Gastgeber, Christian (2005). "Die Heilige Lanze im byzantinischen Osten" [The Holy Lance in the Byzantine East]. In Kirchweger, Franz (ed.).
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was the first Westerner to see this relic in Armenia. In 1805, the Russians captured the monastery and the relic was moved to Tchitchanov Geghard,
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made arrangements on his deathbed in 918 to send his royal insignia, including the Holy Lance, to Henry, who would succeed him as king of
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When the French Revolutionary army approached Nuremberg in the spring of 1796, the local authorities turned over the Imperial Regalia to
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gives a description that exactly matches the lance, the monastery gate (since the thirteenth century precisely), and the name of
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in Vagharshapat, enshrined in a 17th-century reliquary. Every year during the commemoration of the apostles St. Thaddeus and
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commissioned two replicas of the lance. One of these was given to Prince Vajk of Hungary in 996, who was later crowned King
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below). This relic has never since left Rome, and its resting place is at Saint Peter's. Innocent's tomb, created by
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for safekeeping, but by 1800 that city was also under threat of invasion, so he relocated them again to
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between 1084 and 1105, which also refers to the Holy Nail but identifies the spearhead as the lance of
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says that the Holy Lance was among the relics captured, but one of Shahrbaraz's associates gave it to
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is not given in the Gospel of John, but in the oldest known references to the legend, the apocryphal
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has been incorporated into the spearhead. The gold cuff covers an older, silver cuff produced for
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in Kraków. The fate of the Hungarian lance is less clear. When Stephen's successor,
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purported to be the lance began to appear as early as the 6th century, originally in
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prisoner. At this time great doubts as to its authenticity were felt at Rome, as
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records, because of the presence of other rival lances in Paris, Nuremberg (see
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carrying one of the instances of the Holy Lance in one of the battles of the
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Grand Magisterium of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem
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Majeska, George P., ed. (1984). "Anonymous Description of Constantinople".
1938:
1704:
1679:
1555:(in Latin). Vol. LXX. Paris: Jacques Paul Migne. col. 621 – via
1407:
Jerusalem Cross: Annales Ordinis Equestris Sancti Sepulchri Hierosolymitani
964:
854:
had a collection of relics, including the lance, moved from his capital in
1881:
War and Government in the Middle Ages: Essays in honour of J. O. Prestwich
801:
in the first half of March 939. However, in 955 Otto sought support from
780:
On 15 March 933, Henry carried his lance as he led his forces against the
352:
asserts the continued presence of the lance in Jerusalem. A report by the
3095:. Vol. V (2 ed.). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Co
1183:
1169:
1119:
924:
181:
126:
71:
4396: – An article by Maryann Bird in the European Edition of
3669:
1687:
4232:
4194:
4105:
3404:
3300:
2581:
1082:
1057:
1035:
1024:
1019:. The manuscript does not specify precisely where it was kept, but the
1008:
1004:
923:
The Hofburg spear has been re-imagined in popular culture as a magical
153:
145:
4051:
171:. "Loginos" is depicted piercing the right side of Jesus with a spear.
4329:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 110–143
4306:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 71–110.
3815:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 110–143
3061:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 71–109.
2475:"Alexios V Doukas Mourtzouphlos: His Life, Reign, and Death (?-1204)"
1770:
The Pilgrimage of Arculfus in the Holy Land (About the Year A.D. 670)
1379:
890:
855:
765:
An alternative account of how Henry received the lance is offered by
408:
324:
4224:
4186:
4097:
3734:"Piercing An Ancient Tale: Solving the mystery of a Christian relic"
3479:
The Wawel Royal Cathedral of St Stanislaus B. M. and St Wenceslaus M
3396:
3292:
3259:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 23–51.
2573:
2376:
Andrea, Alfred J., ed. (2008). "Devastatio of Constantinopolitana".
1753:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. pp. 52–69.
532:, Robert de Clari described the spoils won by the newly-established
4043:
2400:. Translated by Magoulias, Harry J. Detroit: Wayne State University
2287:. Translated by McNeal, Edgar Holmes. New York: Columbia University
1580:
Of the Holy Places Visited by Antoninus Martyr (Circ. 560–570 A.D.)
1112:
1056:
987:
671:
603:, to encourage the pope to continue to keep his brother and rival
574:
519:
306:
158:
103:
87:
83:
38:
4356:. In Petersen, Nils Holger; Cluver, Claus; Bell, Nicolas (eds.).
3163:
Doctrina de Servorum Dei Beatificatione et Beatorum Canonizatione
2858:. "The Xenos of Zosima the Deacon". In Majeska, George P. (ed.).
2336:(1985). "The Conquest of Constantinople". In Shaw, M.R.B. (ed.).
2077:
Nicholas of Thingeyre (1878) . "Catalogus reliquiarium C.P.". In
1041:
It was later returned to Armenia, and is still on display at the
696:
in Vienna, Austria. It is the head a typical winged lance of the
517:, but there is no record of whether it reached that destination.
4323:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
4300:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
4286:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
3809:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
3253:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
3188:
3186:
3184:
3055:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
1875:"Policy and vision: The case of the Holy Lance found at Antioch"
1747:
Die Heilige Lanze in Wien: Insignie, Reliquie, "Schicksalsspeer"
1244:
regarding the righteous person, and commandments concerning the
894:
460:
1199: – Vessel that Jesus used at the Last Supper to serve wine
3770:
3698:
3124:
The Diary of John Burchard of Strasburg Vol. I: A.D. 1483-1492
731:, as "the third" because he was the third of his name crowned
711:
The spearhead is wrapped in a distinctive gold cuff, added by
708:("Imperial Cross") to serve as a reliquary for the spearhead.
4327:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
4304:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
4290:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
3813:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
3595:
3593:
3591:
3257:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
3059:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
2691:"A Medieval Armenian Pilgrim's Description of Constantinople"
1751:
The Holy Lance in Vienna: Insignia, Relic, "Spear of Destiny"
700:. The shaft was presumably lost or destroyed by the reign of
51:, showing the lance piercing the side of Jesus on the cross (
3991:. In Ciggaar, Krijna Nelly; Metcalf, David Michael (eds.).
3165:(in Latin). Brussels: Societatis Belgicae. pp. 322–325
3092:
The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages
2716:– via Union Catalog of Armenian Continuing Resources.
1105:
forces in 1084, allowing the crusaders to find it in 1098.
1003:(previously known as Echmiadzin), the religious capital of
777:. This version of events has been rejected by historians.
676:
The Holy Lance (left) on display with other items from the
364:
described the lance and other relics of the Passion in his
4032:
Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
3844:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 250–259.
1699:
1697:
1096:
Greek Orthodox sources such as the biography of patriarch
3890:"Holy Lance "Geghard" Will be Brought out on December 04"
244:
The name of the soldier who pierced Christ's side with a
3875:
Christopher H. Zakian and Fr. Krikor Maksoudian (2024).
3439:
Scriptores (in Folio) 9: Chronica et annales aevi Salici
2615:] (in Latin). Vol. II. Geneva. pp. 133–135
2523:(2 ed.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.
2091:] (in Latin). Vol. II. Geneva. pp. 213–216
2040:] (in Latin). Vol. II. Geneva. pp. 211–212
827:
in 1000. The Polish lance is currently displayed in the
742:, the first German monarch to obtain the lance was King
2725:
2723:
2273:
2271:
2269:
2267:
32:"Spear of Destiny" redirects here. For other uses, see
4219:(3). Modern Humanities Research Association: 380–385.
4181:(2). Modern Humanities Research Association: 243–246.
1468:"The 'Breviary'; or, Short Description of Jerusalem".
835:
was deposed in 1041, he sought the aid of German king
27:
Lance that pierced Jesus' side as he hung on the cross
4292:] (in German). Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum.
3841:
Armenia: Art, Religion, and Trade in the Middle Ages
3196:[The Holy Lance]. Kunsthistorisches Museum.
1990:
1988:
1837:"De cerimoniis aulae Byzantinae, Lib. I, cap. XXXIV"
4173:(April 1947). "Two Notes on Chrétien and Wolfram".
2145:] (in Latin). Vol. II. Geneva. p. 216
1847:(in Latin and Greek). Paris: Garnier. cols. 419-424
264:and called Longinus (making the spear's Latin name
245:
195:
4351:
4316:
4247:
4131:
3953:Giorgi, Andrea U. De; Eger, A. Asa (30 May 2021).
3923:
3802:
3505:
3047:
3045:
2864:. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks. pp. 166–195
2794:. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks. pp. 156–165
2765:. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks. pp. 114–154
2593:
2591:
2519:The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople
2516:
2337:
1878:
1501:
340:(circa 530) describes the lance on display at the
226:One of the soldiers pierced his side with a lance
3877:The Holy Lance in Armenian Tradition & Legend
3544:] (in German). Vol. II. pp. 492–537
3314:
3312:
3310:
3024:. In Kohanski, Tamarah; Benson, C. David (eds.).
2426:(2008). "Chronicle". In Andrea, Alfred J. (ed.).
2310:
2308:
2306:
2256:(2008). "Chronicle". In Andrea, Alfred J. (ed.).
1205: – Instrument of the Passion of Jesus Christ
754:, citing a claim that the Roman emperor used the
579:Tomb of Pope Innocent VIII, transferred from the
452:the crusaders' discovery or the Byzantine spear.
232:, and immediately there came out blood and water.
214:, which was a method of hastening death during a
3914:
3912:
3910:
2397:O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniates
2227:] (in French). Geneva: Fick. pp. 88–111
2004:. Translated by Sewter, E. R. A. London: Penguin
1917:
1915:
1913:
1773:. Translated by MacPherson, James Rose. London:
475:. In addition to the crusaders' report to Pope
459:, a fragment of the Holy Lance was set into the
254:appended to late manuscripts of the 4th century
4360:. Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi. pp. 401–426
4134:The Grail: From Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol
3565:
3563:
3391:(3). The University of Chicago Press: 339–356.
3274:
3272:
3270:
3268:
3266:
2473:Hendrickx, Benjamin; Matzukis, Corinna (1979).
2248:
2246:
1740:
1738:
1736:
1734:
1732:
1370:
1368:
1366:
1364:
1362:
1077:told him that the Holy Lance was buried in the
224:
3643:
3641:
3639:
3081:
3079:
2515:Queller, Donald E.; Madden, Thomas F. (1997).
1868:
1866:
1299:
1297:
1295:
1093:, which broke the siege and secured the city.
819:. The other was presented to Duke of Poland,
4018:
4016:
4014:
4012:
4010:
3245:
3243:
3241:
3239:
3237:
3235:
3131:. London: Francis Griffiths. pp. 337–339
2555:
2553:
2551:
1011:.The first source that mentions it is a text
1007:. It was previously held in the monastery of
684:The Holy Lance in Vienna is displayed in the
616:
8:
3705:, Atlantic Productions, 2003, archived from
3233:
3231:
3229:
3227:
3225:
3223:
3221:
3219:
3217:
3215:
3089:(1901). Antrobus, Frederick Ignatius (ed.).
3030:. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications
1442:Roma: Ancient, Subterranean, and Modern Rome
1223: – Cross upon which Jesus was crucified
868:
4092:(3). University of Chicago Press: 303–311.
3727:
3725:
3723:
2428:Contemporary Sources for the Fourth Crusade
2378:Contemporary Sources for the Fourth Crusade
2320:Contemporary Sources for the Fourth Crusade
2258:Contemporary Sources for the Fourth Crusade
1925:(1950). "The Holy Lance Found at Antioch".
1877:. In Gillingham, John; Holt, J. C. (eds.).
927:whose powers may be used for good or evil.
286:
266:
227:
209:
4379:Use of the Holy Lance in the First Crusade
3656:(4). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 709–736.
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2447:Rerum Gallicarum et Francicarum Scriptores
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1061:The Discovery of the Holy Lance in Antioch
560:, but the lance subsequently disappeared.
275:A form of the name Longinus occurs in the
4436:Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire
1211: – A painting of Jesus Christ's face
4211:(July 1949). "On Chretien and Wolfram".
4138:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University.
3287:(2). College Art Association: 177–192.
1885:. Totowa, NJ: Boydell. pp. 33–45.
1809:] (in French). Paris: Ernest LeRoux
1269:
1233:
1073:reported that he had a vision in which
929:
885:. Baron von Hügel took the regalia to
633:
3621:
3452:
2896:(in Latin). J.-P. Migne. cols. 695-708
2630:
2188:A History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea
2160:
2106:
2055:
1969:(4th ed.). London: John W. Parker
1547:[Explanation of Psalm 86]. In
1508:. Berkeley: University of California.
1049:the relic is brought out for worship.
662:1898 drawing of the Holy Lance in Rome
121:'s lance was credited for winning the
3573:; Schier, Volker (20 November 2018).
7:
3485:from the original on 17 January 2024
3038:– via University of Rochester.
1403:"In the Footsteps of Christ in Rome"
1013:Holy Relics of Our Lord Jesus Christ
899:dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
746:who purchased it in 926, from King
692:(lit. Worldly Treasure Room) at the
4003:– via University of Konstanz.
3475:"Wawel's Cathedral Museum: History"
1613:from the original on 6 January 2024
319:A Holy Lance relic is preserved at
90:as he hung on the cross during his
3774:. 4 September 2004. Archived from
3200:from the original on 6 August 2023
2608:Exuvia sacrae constantinopolitanae
1609:. Translated by Jacobs, Andrew S.
959:Polish replica of the Holy Lance,
704:(1024–1039), who commissioned the
540:arranged to sell Constantinople's
424:Church of the Virgin of the Pharos
356:(ca. 570) places the lance in the
25:
3325:The Works of Liudprand of Cremona
978:The inscription on the Holy Lance
479:, the incident was documented by
327:carved into the pillar above the
260:, the soldier is identified as a
34:Spear of Destiny (disambiguation)
3650:The International History Review
3322:(1930). "Antapodosis, Book IV".
3159:"Book IV, Part II, Chapter XXXI"
2957:Travels and Adventures 1435-1439
2938:Bibliothèque nationale de France
2893:Patrologiae Graeci, Vol. CXXXIII
2460:Bibliothèque nationale de France
1775:Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society
1141:Perceval, the Story of the Grail
971:
952:
932:
839:, who captured the lance in the
788:. From that point forward, the
655:
636:
4284:Kirchweger, Franz, ed. (2005).
3959:. Routledge. pp. 361–362.
3766:"Der geheimnisvolle Kreuznagel"
2925:Oeuvres de Ghillebert de Lannoy
2922:(1878). Potvin, Charles (ed.).
2225:Russian itineraries in the East
1833:Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus
1639:[Book of Miracles]. In
1420:from the original on 4 May 2022
1304:Peebles, Rose Jeffries (1911).
1027:(Monastery of the Holy Lance).
769:. According to Widukind, King
407:, describing the pilgrimage of
4381:(Thesis). University of Texas.
4377:Sheffy, Lester Fields (1915).
4254:. Cambridge University Press.
3575:"How was the Geese Book made?"
2502:Society for Macedonian Studies
2284:The Conquest of Constantinople
1177:became the primary source for
1148:. The story also refers to a
486:Devastatio Constantinopolitana
1:
3732:Bird, Maryann (8 June 2003).
3662:10.1080/07075332.2006.9641109
3445:(in Latin). Hanover. p.
3443:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
2954:(1926). Letts, Malcom (ed.).
2928:(in French). Louvain: Lefever
2613:Holy relics of Constantinople
1845:Patrologiae Graeca, Vol. CXII
1706:Chronicon Paschale 284-628 AD
1668:The Journal of Medieval Latin
1577:(1887). Wilson, C. W. (ed.).
1445:. New York: Benziger Brothers
1128:
1030:In 1655, the French traveler
999:A Holy Lance is conserved in
829:John Paul II Cathedral Museum
52:
4446:Relics associated with Jesus
4277:General and cited references
3930:. Cambridge University Press
2698:Revue des Études Arméniennes
2568:. Dumberton Oakes: 283–314.
2220:Itinéraires Russes en Orient
1541:Cassiodorus, Magnus Aurelius
939:Holy Lance displayed in the
342:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
311:Statue of Saint Longinus by
4024:Brown, Arthur Charles Lewis
3987:Weltecke, Dorothea (2006).
3584:. Arizona State University.
3514:(in Hungarian and German).
3027:The Book of John Mandeville
1240:This verse is reference to
758:, discovered by his mother
612:
567:. Of particular interest,
401:later that year. However,
246:
222:) stabbed him in the side.
196:
4482:
4394:"Piercing an Ancient Tale"
4213:The Modern Language Review
4175:The Modern Language Review
3691:Lunghi, Cheri (narrator),
3600:Holzhausen, Adolf (1910).
2984:Bertrandon de la Broquière
2960:. London: George Routledge
2702:Review of Armenian Studies
2340:Chronicles of the Crusades
2254:Alberic of Trois-Fontaines
1545:"Expositio Psalmum LXXXVI"
881:, Chief Commissary of the
457:Alberic of Trois-Fontaines
179:
96:instruments of the Passion
31:
3072:St. Peter's basilica.info
2830:London: Hakluyt Society.
2730:John Mandeville (1900) .
2334:Geoffrey of Villehardouin
1799:De Mély, Fernand (1904).
805:to secure victory in the
615:below), and Armenia (see
556:they were removed to the
481:Geoffrey of Villehardouin
447:accomplished when Prince
287:
228:
191:
86:that pierced the side of
47:, Dominican monastery at
4250:Richard Wagner: Parsifal
2888:Buondelmonti, Cristoforo
2818:Clavijo, Ruy González de
2704:]. Nouvelle Série .
1401:Olivié, Antonio (2017).
1340:letters to Tiberius, etc
1310:. Baltimore: J. H. Furst
910:Kunsthistorisches Museum
626:In the mid-18th century
617:Holy Lance in Echmiadzin
581:Old St. Peter's Basilica
329:statue of Saint Longinus
3894:beta.armenianchurch.org
2653:of the Lord 1241].
1343:. New York: Alpha House
1032:Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
419:made no mention of it.
82:, is alleged to be the
4246:Beckett, Lucy (1981).
3879:. The Armenian Church.
3582:Opening the Geese Book
3512:Archaeologia Hungarica
3129:Matthew, Arnold Harris
1939:10.1484/J.ABOL.4.01033
1873:Morris, Colin (1984).
1680:10.1484/J.JML.2.304193
1607:Andrew S. Jacobs, Ph.D
1603:"The Piacenza Pilgrim"
1381:"The Holy Lance"
1215:Seamless robe of Jesus
1165:Wolfram von Eschenbach
1135:
1062:
996:
879:Johann Alois von Hügel
869:
690:Weltliche Schatzkammer
681:
621:Antonio del Pollaiuolo
584:
558:Bibliothèque Nationale
530:sack of Constantinople
525:
393:who brought it to the
373:Jerusalem was captured
323:in Vatican City, in a
321:Saint Peter's Basilica
316:
279:in the year 586. In a
267:
242:
210:
200:) is mentioned in the
172:
59:
4426:Christian terminology
4128:Loomis, Roger Sherman
3435:Pertz, Georg Heinrich
2920:Lannoy, Ghillebert de
2562:Dumberton Oaks Papers
1439:Kuhn, Albert (1916).
1387:Catholic Encyclopedia
1167:into the German epic
1152:that has wounded the
1116:
1065:During the June 1098
1060:
991:
752:Constantine the Great
748:Rudolf II of Burgundy
675:
578:
565:late Byzantine period
523:
449:Bohemond I of Antioch
337:Breviary of Jerusalem
310:
162:
42:
4028:"The Bleeding Lance"
3530:Schramm, Percy Ernst
3320:Liutprand of Cremona
2828:Markham, Clements R.
2344:. New York: Dorset.
1927:Analecta Bollandiana
1713:; Whitby, Mary. 2007
1320:The Internet Archive
740:Liutprand of Cremona
613:Holy Lance in Vienna
467:lost in battle with
66:, also known as the
3778:on 12 November 2004
3709:on 12 December 2004
3431:Chronicae Polonorum
3357:Deeds of the Saxons
3194:"Die Heilige Lanze"
2736:. London: Macmillan
2687:Brock, Sebastian P.
2424:Ralph of Coggeshall
2215:Anthony of Novgorod
1841:Migne, Jacques Paul
1641:Migne, Jacques Paul
1637:"Libri Miraculorum"
1549:Migne, Jacques Paul
1498:O'Donnell, James J.
1079:Church of St. Peter
858:to his birthplace,
825:Congress of Gniezno
771:Conrad I of Germany
698:Carolingian dynasty
595:. In 1492, his son
499:Ralph of Coggeshall
346:Expositio Psalmorum
313:Gianlorenzo Bernini
252:Gospel of Nicodemus
176:Biblical references
49:San Marco, Florence
4441:Individual weapons
4421:Christian folklore
3956:Antioch: A History
3352:Widukind of Corvey
3087:von Pastor, Ludwig
1674:. Brepols: 19–60.
1413:. pp. 64–65.
1146:Chrétien de Troyes
1136:
1117:The Holy Lance in
1063:
997:
992:The Holy Lance in
947:in Vienna, Austria
807:Battle of Lechfeld
767:Widukind of Corvey
733:Holy Roman Emperor
682:
645:Adhémar de Monteil
601:Pope Innocent VIII
599:sent the lance to
593:conquered the city
585:
546:Louis IX of France
526:
440:Alexios I Komnenos
436:Raymond of Toulose
386:Chronicon Paschale
317:
173:
60:
3966:978-1-317-54041-0
3703:Discovery Channel
3449:– via dMGH.
3020:John Mandeville.
2856:Zosima the Deacon
2837:978-0-8337-2234-8
2530:978-0-8122-3387-2
2442:Robert of Auxerre
2392:Niketas Choniates
2351:978-0-88029-035-7
1961:Keightley, Thomas
1892:978-0-85115-404-6
1645:Patrologia Latina
1553:Patrologia Latina
1500:(14 April 1979).
1376:Thurston, Herbert
1228:Explanatory notes
1091:Battle of Antioch
1087:Adhemar of Le Puy
1071:Peter Bartholomew
941:Imperial Treasury
914:X-ray diffraction
686:Imperial Treasury
628:Pope Benedict XIV
554:French Revolution
509:, one of Jesus's
503:Robert of Auxerre
491:Niketas Choniates
469:Henry of Flanders
366:Libri Miraculorum
204:, but not in the
163:Miniature of the
68:Spear of Longinus
18:Lance of Longinus
16:(Redirected from
4473:
4466:Henry the Fowler
4382:
4373:
4367:
4365:
4355:
4346:Schier, Volker;
4342:
4336:
4334:
4320:
4311:Schier, Volker;
4307:
4293:
4270:
4269:
4266:Internet Archive
4253:
4243:
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4198:
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4157:Internet Archive
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4071:Internet Archive
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3940:Internet Archive
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3935:
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3920:Runciman, Steven
3916:
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3797:Schier, Volker;
3794:
3788:
3787:
3785:
3783:
3762:
3756:
3755:
3753:
3751:
3746:on 3 August 2003
3742:. Archived from
3729:
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3717:
3716:
3714:
3688:
3682:
3681:
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3634:
3633:
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678:Imperial Regalia
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569:John Mandeville
550:Sainte Chapelle
544:relic to King
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