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These relics are housed in the portable altar commissioned by Countess Gertrude of Brunswick, one of the Guelph Treasure’s earliest and most sumptuous objects.

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Document identity
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299103
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Relic Bundle with Saints Stephen, Sophie, Perpetua, Paul, Barnaba, Philip, Simon, Thaddeus, John the Apostle, and James
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299103
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Relic Bundle with Saints Stephen, Sophie, Perpetua, Paul, Barnaba, Philip, Simon, Thaddeus, John the Apostle, and James
description
These relics are housed in the portable altar commissioned by Countess Gertrude of Brunswick, one of the Guelph Treasure’s earliest and most sumptuous objects.
date
c. 1045
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CC0
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CC0
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en
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Q79872583
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Metalwork
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1
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Germany, Lower Saxony?, Romanesque period, 11th century
accession
1931.462.i
Source extras
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Compound weave or samite
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Relic Bundle with Saints Stephen, Sophie, Perpetua, Paul, Barnaba, Philip, Simon, Thaddeus, John the Apostle, and James, c. 1045. Germany, Lower Saxony?, Romanesque period, 11th century. Compound weave or samite. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust, 1931.462.i
collection
MED - Romanesque
didYouKnow
An x-ray revealed only small specks of solid material among this wrapped bundle.
citations
citation
The Cleveland Museum of Art. <em>The Cleveland Museum of Art Handbook.</em> Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1958.
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Mentioned: cat. no. 95
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May, Sally Ruth, Jane Takac, and Barbara J. Bradley. <em>Knockouts: A Pocket Guide. </em>Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2001.
page_number
Reproduced: no. 19, p. 24
citation
Mikolic, Amanda. <em>Worshiping in Place through Art: The Hidden Gems of the Portable Altar of Countess Gertrude. </em>Cleveland Museum of Art The Thinker Blog on Medium. July 16, 2020.
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Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust
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2026-05-29 08:52:46.389000
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299103
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Medieval Art
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MED - Romanesque
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Compound weave or samite
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