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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T06:25:11machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T06:25:11humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonEdmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1170-1240presumedEdmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, ca. 1170-1240presumedRich, EdmundpresumedEdmond Rich, SaintpresumedEdmundus, de Abingdon, ca. 1176-1240presumedEdmundus AbingdonensispresumedEdmund Rich Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury approximately 1170-1240presumedAbingdon, Edmundus de ca. 1176-1240presumedEdmund Rich, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, ca. 1170-1240presumedEdmond, d'Abingdon, saintpresumedEdmund archevêque de CanterburypresumedRich, Edmund, ca. 1176-1240presumedEdmund RichpresumedEdmundpresumedEdmundus, Abendonensis, ca. 1176-1240presumedEdmund, of AbingdonpresumedEdmund Of CanterburypresumedAbingdon, Edmund ofpresumedEdmundus AbendonensispresumedRich, Edmund Saint ca. 1170-1240presumedEdmund, Rich ca. 1176-1240presumedEdmundus, AbindonensispresumedEdmund, of Abingdon, ca. 1176-1240presumedAbingdon, Edmund of, Saint, -1240presumedRich, Edmund SaintpresumedRich, Edmund Saint approximately 1170-1240presumedEdmond van Abingdon ca. 1176-1240presumedEdmund Rich, SaintpresumedRich, E. S. 1175?-1240presumedEdmundus RichpresumedEdmundus, AbbendoniensispresumedEdmundus, de Pontiniacopresumed1170-11-201240-11-16BretonsCollected by the Congregation of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Springfield, Ill.)Hary, Nicoletta Mattioli, 1927-Edmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1170-1240Hary, Nicoletta Mattioli, 1927-. Relics and reliquaries collection, 1795-1999.Hary, Nicoletta Mattioli, 1927-Relics and reliquaries collection, 1795-1999.12 boxesThis collection of 170 reliquaries holds relics of a variety of saints. These include first-class relics, second-class relics, and third-class relics. The reliquaries are made of a variety of metals, wood, and fabric, and many are ornate in design. Many of the reliquaries are decorated with fabric, jewels, and paper ornamentation. Most of the relics have been sealed into the reliquary with a wax seal, denoting the bishop that authenticated the relic. This collection also includes documentation for many of the relics. These documents authenticate the relics as being genuine, identify the saints, give physical descriptions of the reliquaries to assist in identification, and forbid the sale of the relics. This collection includes documentation that does not match any of the relics in the collection. Some of the relics in this collection do not have accompanying documentation, or insufficient description was given to provide certain correlation between the documents and the relics. This has been denoted on the item list. University of Dayton, Roesch LibraryCollection of relics and reliquaries, 1795-1999Collection of relics and reliquaries 1795-1999Collection of reliquaries and relics of various Catholic saints, and the accompanying documentation.EnglishFrenchLatinSpanish; CastilianUniversity of Dayton