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Interwined Legal System: Church Authorities Versus Local Feudal Landlords (in Central-Southern Europe) [PDF]
Petrovski, Boban
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Chronique de sigillographie normande
Annales de Normandie, 2009Blanc Clément, Chassel Jean-Luc, Maneuvrier Christophe. Chronique de sigillographie normande . In: Annales de Normandie, 59ᵉ année, n°1, 2009. pp. 155-157.
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Camden Fifth Series, 2015
The equestrian effigy parallels in size and design that found in a number of contemporary magnate seals. The ‘leaping’ posture of the galloping horse is reminiscent of the first seal of Earl William de Mandeville of Essex, also, one assumes, a design of the later 1160s, though here the rider's sword arm is tighter to his body and the sinuous curve of ...
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The equestrian effigy parallels in size and design that found in a number of contemporary magnate seals. The ‘leaping’ posture of the galloping horse is reminiscent of the first seal of Earl William de Mandeville of Essex, also, one assumes, a design of the later 1160s, though here the rider's sword arm is tighter to his body and the sinuous curve of ...
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Archaeology and Sigillography in Northern Europe
The Medieval Globe, 2018Medieval seals, traditionally considered from the perspective of their documentary function, may also be studied as archaeological artefacts. Pilgrim badges were seal-shaped, and seal matrices and seal impressions can be found on church bells, in altars, and in burial sites.
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