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Beautiful Cypriot Bowl
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has a beautiful Cypriot bowl that predates the Knights and Sisters of Paphos. It shows some of the stunning work that was coming out of Cyprus at the time. From their website: … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient, archaic, art, cypriot, cyprus, met, met museum, metropolitan museum of art, pottery
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Feast of Thibaud Gaudin
Today, April 16 is the feast day of Thibaud Gaudin, second-to-last Grand Master of the Knight’s Templar (succeeded by Jacques de Molay), who is said to have passed beyond the Diamond Gate (died) on this day in 1292. In 1291, … Continue reading
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Tagged aphrodite, cyprus, fall of acre, jacques de molay, knight's templar, paphia, paphianism, sidon, thibaud gaudin
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