- The
Marienschrein (Shrine of Mary) in
Aachen Cathedral is a reliquary,
donated on the
order of the
chapter of Mary
around 1220 and
consecrated in 1239...
-
claims to have the
actual relic of the perizoma,
preserved inside the
Marienschrein reliquary. The word
perizoma is
derived from peri "around, about" and...
- Holy
Roman Emperor (r.996-1002)
Eagle lectern with bat, 15th
century Marienschrein (1238),
among the
Aachen reliquaries.
Ambon of
Henry II on the south...
- Press; 2024:343-346 Ciresi, Lisa Victoria. "The
Aachen Karlsschrein and
Marienschrein", Art and
Architecture of Late
Medieval Pilgrimage in
Northern Europe...
-
Lourdes The
Chapel of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal in Paris,
France Marienschrein, in
Aachen Cathedral.
Shrine of Our Lady of Altötting, Bavaria. The...
- Abbey, Germany, by
popes Zachary and
Stephen II in the 8th century. The
Marienschrein in
Aachen Cathedral contains four
important relics: the
nappy and loin...
- length, 3.7 cm in
height and 4.8 cm in width. The
casket was kept in the
Marienschrein together with the key
relics of the
cathedral until the
nineteenth century...
-
Albrechtsburg in Meissen.
These items included the Karlsschrein, the
Marienschrein, Bust of Charlemagne, the
Cross of Lothar, the ivories, the codices...
-
Verdun Shrine of
Charlemagne (Karlsschrein, 1215) and
Shrine of Mary (
Marienschrein, 1238),
Aachen Cathedral Barbarossa Chandelier (1170),
Aachen Cathedral...