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Some time later the missing part of the relic was found and the complete inscription, together with other new evidence, fully corroborated the ancient priest's information.
He was extremely skeptical of Peter Bartholomew's discovery in Antioch of the Holy Lance, especially because he knew such a relic already existed in Constantinople ; however, he was willing to let the Crusader army believe it was real if it raised their morale.
The relic was destined for Japan but religious persecution there persuaded the church to keep it in Macau's Cathedral of St. Paul.
More recently the relic was moved to St. Joseph's Seminary and the Sacred Art Museum.
For his part, Kennedy thought that Adenauer was a relic of the past, stating " The real trouble is that he is too old and I am too young for us to understand each other.
When the battle was lost, Saladin captured the relic, which was then ransomed back to the Crusaders when the Muslims surrendered the city of Acre in 1191.
Another hero of the Grail quest, Sir Galahad ( a 13th-century literary invention of monks from St. Bernard's Cistercian Order ) was depicted bearing a shield with the cross of Saint George, similar to the Templars ' insignia: this version presented the " Holy " Grail as a Christian relic.
However, in the extensive documents of the Templar inquisition there was never a single mention of anything like a Grail relic, let alone its possession by the Templars, nor is there any evidence that a Templar wrote a Grail Romance.
The historic Frank-Loeb house is another relic of the Jewish presence in Landau: its proprietor in the late 19th Century was Zacharias Frank, great-grandfather of Anne Frank.
A relic of these differences is found in emergency telephone numbers used in various countries ; the United Kingdom selected 999 due to the ease of converting call office dials to make free calls (' 0 ' for the Operator was already free ), whereas in New Zealand's 111 was selected for the same reason: 111 actually pulses 999 to the central office / telephone exchange.
Until the late 1980s, UMIST's official alumni organisation was called the Manchester Technology Association, a name which was a relic of UMIST's past incarnation as ' The Tech '.
This lone relic was reburied in 1642 with a new marker, which was replaced 100 years later with a more elaborate monument.
A two-handed claymore, purporting to be Wallace's, which may contain original metal from his sword blade, was kept by the Scottish kings and is displayed as a relic in the Wallace Monument.
This relic was brought to Roskilde around the year 1100, after St. Lucius had been declared patron of the Danish region Zealand.
According to a tradition from the 16th century, his arm was preserved as a relic in a casket above the portal of Saint Bavo of Ghent.
Pope Pius V ( 1566 – 1572 ) is said to have recommended that pilgrims gather sand from the arena of the Colosseum to serve as a relic, on the grounds that it was impregnated with the blood of martyrs.
The main fact, however, is thus confirmed, that a rod was preserved in the Tabernacle as a relic of the institution of the Aaronic priesthood.
In short, it was written in the time of “ sticking it to the man .” Although the book was published in the seventies, it is truly a relic of the sixties.

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These communes passed because of the Great Depression and were subsequently discouraged by the communist government for being a relic of feudal China.
In fact, the relic was a gift to the cathedral from Charles the Bald and there is no evidence for its being an important object of pilgrimage prior to the 12th century.
While being readied for demolition in 2004, former Trustee Richard Derosier, while cleaning the attic of the once old church stumbled over an old relic cross that once hung in the old St. James Church.
Modern Chinese has lost some of the synthetic features of Old Chinese, such as syllable modification ( modern tonal alteration being a relic ) for verbification and utilisation of the " s -" causative prefix found in many Sino-Tibetan languages.
A relic of the True Cross being carried in procession through the Piazza San Marco, Venice.
As far as is known the book remained at Durham for the remainder of the Middle Ages, until the Dissolution, kept as a relic in three bags of red leather, normally resting in a reliquary, and there are various records of it being shown to visitors, the more distinguished of which were allowed to hang it round their neck for a while.
However, the position of a full-time truancy officer is generally viewed as being a relic from the 19th century when mandatory school attendance was relatively new.
A famed historical pagoda-tower destroyed a century and a half ago is being rebuilt to host the relic.
Chartres was already involved due to its being the holder of a sacred relic of Mary ’ s, the “ Sancta Camisia ”, ( Holy Tunic ), which has been variously described as being worn by Mary during the Annunciation or during the birth of Christ.
As distinguished from a temple, a shrine usually houses a particular relic or cult image, which is the object of worship or veneration, or is constructed to set apart a site which is thought to be particularly holy, as opposed to being placed for the convenience of worshippers.
Madouc having angered Casmir by refusing to be part of a marriage alliance he's devised, the king punishes her and humors Queen Sollace by making Madouc the prize in a quest for the Holy Grail ( a relic which would draw pilgrims to the cathedral being built under the instigation of the treacherous Brother Umphred, who has revealed to Casmir that Dhrun is Suldrun's son ).
It remains as a relic of the old US 27 which disappeared north of Grayling after being supplanted by I-75, which lies close to old US 27 between Grayling and Indian River.
The deformed area is exposed at the surface and marked by a 3 km diameter ring of fractured and faulted sandstone, which is interpreted as the eroded relic of a central uplift ( material that rebounded within the crater to once form a central peak ); the original crater rim, long since removed by erosion, being estimated at approximately 9 – 12 km diameter.
Leterme caused controversy again in a December 2007 interview with the Concentra newspapers by denouncing the RTBF for having its own political agenda, being a propagandist for CDH politician Joëlle Milquet and being a relic of the past.
Dutugemunu is said to have overseen the work personally, being present at the construction of the relic chamber and the interring of the bowl itself.
Reports also circulated at that time of miraculous signs being worked through the relic.
The Bull Inn had the added bonus of being near the church where pilgrims could worship a relic of Saint Cyriacus.
The game begins with the protagonist, Rif of the Fox Tribe, being falsely accused of having stolen the Orb of Storms ( a technological relic of humankind which is able to predict and control the weather ).
Other observations Debord makes on religion: " The remains of religion and of the family ( the principal relic of the heritage of class power ) and the moral repression they assure, merge whenever the enjoyment of this world is affirmed – this world being nothing other than repressive pseudo-enjoyment.
An inlaid door near the mausoleum of Nasser al-Din Shah, ( This place used to be called Masjid-i-Holaku, prior to its being turned into a tomb ) which bears the date 1450 CE, i. e., the period of Shah-rokh Bahadur Timurid ` s reign, constitutes another historical relic of this structure.
This was intended to help modernise the sport, as the Jockey Club is a private members ' club with a traditionally aristocratic membership, and was seen by some as being unaccountable and a relic of the tradition of amateurism in British sports administration.
She believes that the settlement was established, though was probably short-lived, and a church built in the name of the order, the modern name of the town being a surviving relic.

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Research in 2005 has shown that this rapid evolution of reproductive isolation may in fact be a relic of infection by Wolbachia bacteria.
When Gregory of Tours in De gloria martyri avers that the thorns in the Crown still looked green, a freshness which was miraculously renewed each day, he does not much strengthen the historical authenticity of a relic he had not seen, but the Breviarius, and the itinerary of Antoninus of Piacenza ( 6th century ) clearly state that the Crown of Thorns was currently shown in the church on Mount Zion.
As independence comes he is shown up to be a relic of colonialism.
She occasionally expresses excitement at humiliation, shown through the use of her grandfather's bowler hat, a symbol that is born during one sexual encounter with Tomáš, before it eventually changes meaning and becomes a relic of the past.
The Royal Bank of Canada one hundred dollar note shown here is a relic of a monetary system in which the unit of account was related to the circulating coinage on the basis of two historical coins which were no longer in use.
He has never been shown with family, and like Victorian Dad, is often presented as dogmatic, but ultimately as a hypocrite with no self awareness or idea of his own position as a social relic.

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