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English: Drawing of the 'Arcus Einhardi', probably the silver foot of a crux gemmata (reliquary cross decorated with gems) formerly in the Treasury of the Basilica of Saint Servatius in Maastricht (lost since the 18th c.). Drawing by unknown artist, 17th c, now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
Français : 'Reliquaire d'Eginhart en forme d'arc de triomphe, manuscrits occidentaux, français 10440, folio 45; papier provenant des PP. Brottier, Souciet et autres Jésuits'. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.
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Source Panhuysen, T., 'Sleutelfiguren uit de vroegste geschiedenis van de Sint-Servaasabdij van Maastricht'. In: Publications (PSHAL #147), 2011, p. 38
Author Unknown, 17th c.

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