medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Sunday, September 16, 2007, at 1:46 pm, I wrote apropos St. Euphemia's alleged remains at Rovinj (Italian: Rovigno) in Croatia:
> In 1379 a Genoese fleet sacked Rovinj (then a possession of Venice) and
> took E.'s relics home with it. They were returned in 1401. E. is in
> now housed an effigy reliquary in her tomb (the missing arm is said to
> have been eaten by lions):
> http://digilander.iol.it/arupinum/relFemi.htm
That last sentence will make more sense if one reads instead:
E. is now housed in an effigy reliquary...
Apologies for the garble.
Best again,
John Dillon
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