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    The Becket Casket is a reliquary made in about 1180–90 in Limoges, France, and depicts one of the most infamous events in English history, the murder...
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    Thomas Becket (/ˈbɛkɪt/), also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London and later Thomas à Becket (21 December 1119 or 1120 – 29 December...
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    Art Galleries. The Becket Casket in London (illustrated at top) is another Limoges example; it is the largest surviving Becket casket, and possibly the...
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    Chasse of Saint Exupère The Becket Casket, c. 1180-1190, Limoges, with the popular subject of the martyrdom of Thomas Becket. Limoges, with apostles and...
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    ivory Uttoxeter Casket, c. 1050, Anglo-Saxon England, wood Morgan Casket, 11th–12th centuries, Southern Italy, ivory Becket Casket, 1180–1190, France...
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  • planche I "St. Cecilia, Cologne". "Martyrdom of Thomas Becket". "Reliquary Casket of St. Thomas Becket". "Hereford Cathedral". Corpus des émaux méridionaux...
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    Triptych in New York is an example of the finest Mosan work, and the Becket Casket in London a fine early piece from Limoges. The names of several Mosan...
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    bronze casting. Also of importance is the Becket Casket dated c1180 to contain relics of St Thomas Becket, made from gilt copper, with enamelled scenes...
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  • Chasse of Saint Exupère The Becket Casket, c. 1180–1190, Limoges, with the popular subject of the martyrdom of Thomas Becket. Limoges, with apostles and...
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    be the earliest reliquary with scenes of the murder and burial of Thomas Becket, probably from a few years after his death in 1170 (The Cloisters). Eight...
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    nominated for his performances in My Cousin Rachel (1952), The Robe (1953), Becket (1964), The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (1965), Who's Afraid of Virginia...
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    the Royal Albert Hall French enamelled casket made c. 1180 for Benedict to take some relics of Thomas Becket to Peterborough Abbey when he became its...
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    Frederick Barbarossa, and remained for three years. At the end of 1164, Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, came to Sens as an exile, forced to leave...
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    a year Margaret gave birth to a son, Thomas, who was named after Thomas Becket, since she had prayed to him during her pregnancy. The next year she gave...
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  • - Raymond of Penyafort Carpenters - Joseph, Matthias, Peter the Apostle Casket makers - Stephen Cattlemen - Andrew the Apostle Catechists - Charles Borromeo...
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    relics of St Thomas Becket, the sainted Archbishop of Canterbury who was assassinated by knights of King Henry II in 1170. After Becket's death, his successor...
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    contractors for the first major design brainstorming session. Architects Ellerbe Becket were given 26 months to build the arena, which had to be ready by August...
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  • singer Cimitero di Santa Maria del Pianto [it], Naples, Italy His crystal casket was taken to Del Pianto Cemetery and placed in a temporary chapel with continued...
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    2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014. "James Becket bio from". IMDb. 6 August 1997. Retrieved 18 April 2009. James Becket. Barbarism in Greece: A Young American...
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    they were condemned to death as Christians. They were put into leaden caskets and drowned in the River Save. This happened towards the end of 305. The...
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    twenty children, carved in low relief. There is also a twelfth-century ivory casket which is thought to have once contained relics of St Petroc. There are a...
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    "perhaps the most popular saint in Britain prior to the death of Thomas Becket in 1170." In 698, Cuthbert was reburied at Lindisfarne in the decorated...
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  • series is florid and Elizabethan in style, inspired by period pieces such as Becket, The Lion in Winter and A Man for All Seasons, and each game was scripted...
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    examples of Old English and is, with the runic Ruthwell Cross and Franks Casket inscriptions, one of three candidates for the earliest attested example...
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    Erkenwald was incorporated into the performance, with St Dunstan, Thomas Becket, John the Baptist, John of Gaunt all also featured. Henry VIII and Anne...
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  • Salvatore Micalizzi Cassock[citation needed] Salvius of Amiens Bishop with a casket of relics of Saint Firminus of Amiens[citation needed] Samuel of Waldebba...
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    Kelso Abbey. It was consecrated in 1197 with a dedication to Saint Thomas Becket, as the King's only personal foundation; he was buried within its precincts...
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  • Both his contemporaries and later generations compared him with Thomas Becket. Guðmundur was generous with the Church's holdings, and soon a great number...
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    12th century: large and finely carved in elvan. The Chapel of St Thomas Becket is a ruin of a 14th-century building in Bodmin churchyard. The holy well...
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    1831. A portion of Genevieve's stone tomb currently resides in a large casket in the church; a smaller reliquary contains the bones of one finger. Louis...
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