Category:Relics from the Polish Vasa Collection
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The Polish Vasas, as their Habsburg relatives from Spain and Austria, were great collectors of relics and religious objects. Some of them preserved as donations to different churches. The relics of St. Stanislaus, St. Casimir, St. Florian and St. Placidus, Byzantine reliquary of the Holy Cross of emperor Manuel I Komnenos and the Holy Nail, taken by John Casimir to France were inherited by Anne de Gonzague, Princesse Palatine, who donated them to the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. |
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Media in category "Relics from the Polish Vasa Collection"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Reliquary of St. Hyacinth.JPG 566 × 886; 356 KB
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Flicker Reliquary of St. Victoria.jpg 341 × 626; 81 KB
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Schorer Reliquary of St. Stanislaus.jpg 924 × 982; 414 KB
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Death mask of Marie Louise Gonzaga.jpg 709 × 494; 143 KB
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Hodegetria of John Casimir.JPG 556 × 738; 98 KB
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Holy Cross Reliquary.jpg 444 × 599; 54 KB
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Our Lady Kazimierzowska.jpg 231 × 353; 60 KB
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Relics from the Vasa collection.JPG 707 × 680; 39 KB
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Statue of Saint Andrew.jpg 371 × 884; 234 KB
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True Cross.jpg 523 × 490; 82 KB