• The Suaire de Saint-Josse, the "Shroud of Saint Josse" that is now conserved in the Musée du Louvre, is a rich silk samite saddle cloth that was woven...
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    vie de Saint Josse was written in Old French verses by the poet and translator Pierre de Beauvais in the thirteenth century. The Suaire de St-Josse, or...
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    Eastern luxuries. A samite saddlecloth known in the West as the Suaire de Saint-Josse, now in the Musée du Louvre, was woven in eastern Iran sometime...
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    possessions. A notable example is the Suaire de Saint-Josse, used to wrap the bones of St. Josse in the Abbey of St. Josse-sur-Mer, near Caen in north-western...
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    Arts, 147–150, and exhibits following Arts, 65–68; 74, no. 3 Louvre, Suaire de St-Josse Archived 2011-06-23 at the Wayback Machine. Exhibited as no. 4 in...
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