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The Vienna Coronation Gospels, also known simply as the Coronation Gospels (German: Krönungsevangeliar), is a late 8th century illuminated gospel book... |
century Vienna Coronation Gospels, traditionally used for crowning the Holy Roman Emperors and their Austrian successors, but also the Coronation Gospels (British... |
The Aachen Gospels (German: Schatzkammer-Evangeliar "Treasury Gospels", or Karolingisches Evangeliar "Carolingian Gospels") are a Carolingian illuminated... |
joint coronation ceremonies were more common. Holy Roman Empire portal Vienna Coronation Gospels Coronation of the Hungarian monarch Coronation of the... |
The codices of this school are also known as the "group of the Vienna Coronation Gospels" after their most outstanding examples. After the death of Charlemagne... |
Lindisfarne Gospels Lichfield Gospels (also known as the St. Chad Gospels) Leningrad Gospels Book of Kells Barberini Gospels Vienna Coronation Gospels Aachen... |
Roman Emperor becomes commonplace in medieval art (e.g., the Vienna Coronation Gospels), thus, in turn making the emperor himself a living image of God... |
Septuagint: Vienna Genesis (illuminated) Other illuminated manuscripts include the Godescalc Evangelistary of 781–3, the Vienna Coronation Gospels (early 9th... |
notable. The 8th century Vienna Coronation Gospels were given a new gold relief cover in about 1500, and the Lindau Gospels (now Morgan Library, New York)... |
commemorate 31 coronations that took place in Aachen between 813 and 1531. The replicas include the copy of the Vienna Coronation Gospels, the Sabre of... |
Bibles An old Bible from a Greek monastery The Imperial Bible, or Vienna Coronation Gospels from Wien, Austria, c. 1500 The Kennicott Bible in 1476 A Baroque... |
List of illuminated manuscripts (section Gospel Books) Vulgate Gospel Book) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS gr. 1286 (Sinope Gospels) Rossano, Cathedral, Archiepiscopal Treasury, s. n. (Rossano Gospels) Uppsala... |
the Lorsch Gospels (778–820); the Ada Gospels; the Soissons Gospels; the Harley Golden Gospels (800-820); and the Vienna Coronation Gospels; ten manuscripts... |
Mstislav Gospel (Novgorod, 1551) incorporates numerous Byzantine miniatures from the 10th and 11th centuries The cover of the Vienna Coronation Gospels, used... |
of the sixth century, most notably the Vienna Genesis, the Rossano Gospels, and the Sinope Gospels. The Vienna Dioscurides is a lavishly illustrated botanical... |
narrative Gospel cycles from manuscripts in the period are Greek, notably the Rossano Gospels, and Sinope Gospels, or the Syriac Rabbula Gospels. The equivalent... |
thus Charlemagne, but it is generally rejected by scholars. The Vienna Coronation Gospels is traditionally believed to be found by Otto III in Charlemagne's... |
of most of the Roman Curia, Pius VII traveled to Paris for Napoleon's coronation in 1804. Napoleon placed the crown on his head himself, spurning the pope's... |
Imperial Regalia (section Refuge in Vienna) dynasty, since 1954. Holy Roman Empire portal Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor Imperial Treasury, Vienna John Oxenford, ed. (1 May 2004). Autobiography:... |
Coronations were previously held in the monarchies of Europe. The United Kingdom is the only monarchy in Europe that still practises coronation. Other... |