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Arnulf may have been trying to make up for the problems he caused disproving the authenticity of the Lance, and the True Cross became the most sacred relic of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
On August 5, Arnulf, after consulting the surviving inhabitants of the city, discovered the relic of the True Cross.
Godfrey of Bouillon was named Defender of the Holy Sepulchre on July 22, and Arnulf of Chocques, named patriarch of Jerusalem on August 1, discovered a relic of the True Cross on August 5.
At the head of the army, Arnulf carried the relic of the Cross, while Raymond of Aguilers carried the relic of the Holy Lance that had been discovered at Antioch the previous year.

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The ruined city was discovered in 1996 and the State Council designated it as a cultural relic under top state protection.
One example of this is an ancient relic called the Comerford or " Ikerrin " Crown that was discovered in 1692 but may have since been lost.
The Lebak relic inscriptions, found in lowland villages on the edge of Ci Danghiyang, Munjul, Pandeglang, Banten, were discovered in 1947 and contains 2 lines of poetry with Pallawa script and Sanskrit language.
With the newly discovered relic at the head of the army, Bohemond marched out to meet Kerbogha, who was miraculously defeated — miraculously, according to the Crusaders, because an army of saints had appeared to help them on the battlefield.
The dig is excavating the ruins of an ancient civilization discovered on Mars, and has produced a relic known as the Soul Cube.
The Battle of Hattin in 1187 was a disastrous defeat for the Crusaders: Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem, was captured, as was the True Cross, a relic discovered during the First Crusade.
Writing in The Times, John Russell Taylor found that, “ After a slowish beginning, which shows up the deficiencies of acting and direction, things really start hopping when a mysterious missile-like object discovered in a London excavation proves to be a relic of a prehistoric Martian attempt ( successful.
In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, the ophidians are said to be snake-worshiping human cultists who discovered a powerful yuan-ti relic that transformed them into degenerate reptilian humanoids.
His return to his original form is revealed that when he was purified, Zedd became an archaeologist and discovered a relic known as the Time Crystal.
In 1987 during the restoration of the Abbey of La Lucerne, in Normandy, the lower part of a man's arm was discovered in a reliquary, the relic was thought to be Richard's.
A polished stone hand-axe, a relic of the Neolithic Age, was discovered there in 1941 and in 1986 fragments of flint tools were found on a local farm.
The Lebak relic inscriptions, found in lowland villages on the edge of Ci Danghiyang, Munjul, Pandeglang, Banten, were discovered in 1947 and contains 2 lines of poetry with Pallawa script and Sanskrit language.
An interesting relic of this Khazar settlement was discovered in ( Transylvania, today Romania ) in the 20 < sup > th </ sup > century CE called the Alsószentmihály inscription.

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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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The swamp would have been covered in Phragmites marsh grasses and today there is a small area of this remaining in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, a relic of the original landscape.
For some time during the later 19th and early 20th centuries, Marken and its inhabitants were the focus of considerable attention by folklorists, ethnographers and physical anthropologists, who regarded the small fishing town as a relic of the traditional native culture that was destined to disappear as the modernization of the Netherlands gained pace.
The pilgrims saw the purchasing of a relic as a means, in a small way, to bring the shrine back with him or her on returning home, since during the Middle Ages the concept of physical proximity to the " holy " ( tombs of saints or their personal objects ) was considered extremely important.
This area was the old village centre however, although the only relic of its former importance is the small flower display on the corner of Wilmslow Road and Cotton Lane.
About a tiny fragment of the True Cross, a Russian chronicler recording King Geza II ’ s campaigns wrote that it had been the holy king ’ s property and, despite its small size, it was a relic of great force.
A small part of this relic, or one believed to be the same, was one of the large group sold by Baldwin II of Constantinople to Louis IX of France in 1241 and housed in the Sainte Chapelle in Paris ( not to be confused with the Sainte Chapelle at Chambéry, home for a time of the Shroud of Turin ) until it disappeared during the French Revolution.
After pushing back a well organized cray counter-attack ( after completing the series of missions that required destroying high value targets to the crays ), the Order makes one final attack on a Crayven base that was built around another small alien relic.
A small piece of wood, a relic from one Hinkler's hand-made gliders, was presented to the U. S. astronaut Don Lind in early 1986 as a token of appreciation for his coming to Bundaberg to contribute to the Hinkler Memorial Lectures.
A small relic of a martyr is sewn into it.
The Horned Guan ( Oreophasis derbianus ) is a Pleistocene relic of the Cracidae family that persists today only in small fragments of its previous range.
The name, Holy Cross Mountains, refers to a Christian relic from a nearby Benedictine monastery on Łysa Góra, said to be a small piece of wood from the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.
Also, the energy density includes a very small fraction (~ 0. 01 %) in cosmic microwave background radiation, and not more than 0. 5 % in relic neutrinos.
* In biology a relict ( or relic ) is an organism that at an earlier time was abundant in a large area but now occurs at only one or a few small areas.
Later that day they encounter a small town, and Tom trades a relic he found aboard Salthook for some food.
The chiseler Leonhard stole a small box with the relic of Saint Anne out of the Mainzer Stiftskirche St. Stephan in 1501 and brought it to Düren.
Unlike wizards and other arcane spellcasters, they can cast a small number of healing spells like Cure Light Wounds ( a relic of the druidic origins of the class ).
Todi was also built to house a relic that would have been placed in a small chapel beneath the central dome as at Macereto.

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