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- Cross_of_Mathilde abstract "The Cross of Mathilde is an Ottonian processional cross in the crux gemmata style which has been in Essen in Germany since it was made in the 11th century. It is named after Abbess Mathilde (died in 1011) who is depicted as the donor on a cloisonné enamel plaque on the cross's stem. It was made between about 1000, when Mathilde was abbess, and 1058, when Abbess Theophanu died; both were princesses of the Ottonian dynasty. It may have been completed in stages, and the corpus, the body of the crucified Christ, may be a still later replacement. The cross, which is also called the "second cross of Mathilde", forms part of a group along with the Cross of Otto and Mathilde or "first cross of Mathilde" from late in the preceding century, a third cross, sometimes called the Senkschmelz Cross, and the Cross of Theophanu from her period as abbess. All were made for Essen Abbey, now Essen Cathedral, and are kept in Essen Cathedral Treasury, where this cross is inventory number 4.".
- Cross_of_Mathilde thumbnail JuengeresMathildenkreuz.jpg?width=300.
- Cross_of_Mathilde wikiPageID "41809118".
- Cross_of_Mathilde wikiPageRevisionID "594910355".
- Cross_of_Mathilde caption "Cross of Hermann and Ida".
- Cross_of_Mathilde caption "Cross of Mathilde".
- Cross_of_Mathilde caption "Ivory on the bookcover of the Theophanu Gospels".
- Cross_of_Mathilde footer "The stylistic relationship of the crucified Jesus on the Cross of Mathilde is significant in comparison.".
- Cross_of_Mathilde image "Elfenbeinschnitztafel.jpg".
- Cross_of_Mathilde image "Hermann-ida-kreuz detail front.jpg".
- Cross_of_Mathilde image "MK1-Domschatz Essen.jpg".
- Cross_of_Mathilde width "130".
- Cross_of_Mathilde subject Category:11th_century_in_art.
- Cross_of_Mathilde subject Category:Crux_gemmata.
- Cross_of_Mathilde subject Category:Essen_Minster.
- Cross_of_Mathilde subject Category:Ottonian_metalwork.
- Cross_of_Mathilde subject Category:Vitreous_enamel.
- Cross_of_Mathilde comment "The Cross of Mathilde is an Ottonian processional cross in the crux gemmata style which has been in Essen in Germany since it was made in the 11th century. It is named after Abbess Mathilde (died in 1011) who is depicted as the donor on a cloisonné enamel plaque on the cross's stem. It was made between about 1000, when Mathilde was abbess, and 1058, when Abbess Theophanu died; both were princesses of the Ottonian dynasty.".
- Cross_of_Mathilde label "Cross of Mathilde".
- Cross_of_Mathilde label "Krzyż Matyldy".
- Cross_of_Mathilde label "Mathilde-kruis".
- Cross_of_Mathilde label "Mathildenkreuz".
- Cross_of_Mathilde sameAs Mathildenkreuz.
- Cross_of_Mathilde sameAs Mathilde-kruis.
- Cross_of_Mathilde sameAs Krzyż_Matyldy.
- Cross_of_Mathilde sameAs m.0_llchb.
- Cross_of_Mathilde sameAs Q1908753.
- Cross_of_Mathilde sameAs Q1908753.
- Cross_of_Mathilde wasDerivedFrom Cross_of_Mathilde?oldid=594910355.
- Cross_of_Mathilde depiction JuengeresMathildenkreuz.jpg.
- Cross_of_Mathilde isPrimaryTopicOf Cross_of_Mathilde.