- The
Karlsschrein (English:
Shrine of Charlemagne) is
located in
Aachen Cathedral and
contains the
remains of Charlemagne. It was
completed in 1215 in Aachen...
-
chapter of Mary
around 1220 and
consecrated in 1239.
Along with the
Karlsschrein, the artwork,
which is from the
transitional period between romanesque...
- The
Karlsschrein, in
which Frederick II
reinterred Charlemagne in 1215...
-
original tomb has been lost,
while his
alleged remains are
preserved in the
Karlsschrein, the
shrine where he was
reburied after being declared a saint; his saintliness...
-
Jacob Wothly (c.1865)
Shrine of
Charlemagne (
Karlsschrein), Aachen, Germany. Wothlytype.
Private collection of Jan Weijers, via
Luminous Lint...
- the
dress of Mary and the
decapitation cloth of John the Baptist. The
Karlsschrein in the same
church contains the
remains of Charlemagne, who was locally...
- and to
allow as much
space as
possible between them for
window space.
Karlsschrein (between 1182 and 1215) Tomb of Otto III, Holy
Roman Emperor (r.996-1002)...
- Otto III at the
right side of the
Karlsschrein,
Aachen Cathedral...
-
taken from the sarcophagus,
since in this year they are
attested in the
Karlsschrein. From this time, the
empty sarcophagus stood in the
lower chamber of...
- Reich" were
taken to
Albrechtsburg in Meissen.
These items included the
Karlsschrein, the Marienschrein, Bust of Charlemagne, the
Cross of Lothar, the ivories...