medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Herewith a link to last year's post (including Sts. Aquila and Prisca; St. Pancras of Taormina; St. Glyceria; St. Disibod; St. Kilian of Würzburg; St. Hadrian III, pope; Bl. Eugenius III, pope):
http://tinyurl.com/6ucjo9t
Further to Glyceria:
In the second paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, for 'Her legendary Martyrion (several versions: BHG 699-699b)' please read 'Her legendary Martyrion (in Latin terms, her Passio; several versions: BHG 699-699b)'.
Glyceria as depicted in the late thirteenth-century frescoes of the Omorphi ekklesia (Ag. Georgios) in Athens' suburb of Galatsi:
http://www.eie.gr/byzantineattica/pics/Ag_Glikeria.jpg
Further to Kilian of Würzburg:
An illustrated, German-language page on the originally eleventh- and twelfth-century Pfarrkirche St. Kilian in Lügde (Kr. Lippe) in Nordrhein-Westfalen:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Kilian_%28L%C3%BCgde%29
A higher-resolution version of that view:
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/3035712.jpg
An illustrated, German-language page on, and some other views of, the originally eleventh- to fifteenth-century St. Kiliani Kirche in Höxter (Kr. Höxter) in Nordrhein-Westfalen:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Kiliani_%28H%C3%B6xter%29
http://tinyurl.com/7vn2pnf
http://tinyurl.com/6lu8jpk
http://tinyurl.com/7rkddqn
http://www.hoeckmann.de/images/fotos/hoexter.jpg
http://tinyurl.com/7xtcjl9
An illustrated, German-language page on the originally fourteenth-and fifteenth-century St. Kilian-Kirche in Korbach (Lkr. Waldeck-Frankenberg) in northern Hessen:
http://regiowiki.hna.de/H%C3%A4user_in_Korbach:_St._Kilian
Other views of this church:
http://tinyurl.com/7hny6jo
http://www.nuethen-restaurierungen.de/english/korbach-st_kilian.html
An illustrated, German-language page on the architectural history and the appointments of the Kilianskirche in the city of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg, largely fifteenth-century at the time of its destruction in World War II (it's since been rebuilt):
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilianskirche_%28Heilbronn%29
Other exterior views (recent):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jetzgetzab/2076163104/
http://www.hdr-photos.com/img151.htm
An aerial view of the bombed-out church in 1944:
http://tinyurl.com/7szr548
Further to Hadrian III:
In the second paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, in the last sentence please delete the words 'in color'. The second of the links immediately following no longer functions. Please use this instead:
http://images04.localidautore.it/dbimg/paesi/nonantola-5123.jpg
And add this view of the abbey church at Nonantola as represented in the earlier twelfth-century reliefs of the west portal (1121):
http://tinyurl.com/7qqpt3d
Further to Eugenius III:
In the first sentence of that earlier post's notice of this Beatus, for 'inflience' please read 'influence'.
Illustrated, English-language and French-language pages on the abbey of Fontenay in Marmagne (Côte-d’Or), whose church (restored early in the twentieth century) was consecrated by Eugenius in 1147:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_of_Fontenay
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_de_Fontenay
The corresponding Sacred Destinations page, with excellent expandable images of the church:
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/france/fontenay-abbey
Illustrated, English-language and (much more informative) Italian-language pages on the originally eleventh-century basilica di Santa Maria Assunta in San Gimignano (SI), also known as the Collegiata of San Gimignano and as that town's Duomo, consecrated by Eugenius in 1148 (the building was restructured in the thirteenth century and was expanded in the later fifteenth-century):
http://tinyurl.com/7ttxdjw
http://tinyurl.com/6uztrd6
Further views (interior):
http://tinyurl.com/82eeyvr
http://i40.tinypic.com/nd379y.jpg
http://sistinepuzzle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/san-g-collgeiata.jpg
Best,
John Dillon
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