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- Courtrai_Chest abstract "The Chest of Courtrai (Kortrijk), also known as the Chest of Oxford, is an oak chest dating to the Middle Ages. The chest was discovered around 1909 in New College, Oxford. On the front of the chest are carved scenes of the Battle of the Golden Spurs and the Bruges Matins from the Franco-Flemish War. The chest is among the few surviving contemporary depictions of the events themselves. It is now on display at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.The maker of the chest is unknown, although it is assumed that he was Flemish, and that, based upon all the details found on the scenes, he had fought in the battle himself. The processed front measures 107 cm by 71 cm.".
- Courtrai_Chest wikiPageID "29248176".
- Courtrai_Chest wikiPageRevisionID "605303108".
- Courtrai_Chest subject Category:Chests.
- Courtrai_Chest subject Category:Collection_of_the_Ashmolean_Museum.
- Courtrai_Chest subject Category:New_College,_Oxford.
- Courtrai_Chest comment "The Chest of Courtrai (Kortrijk), also known as the Chest of Oxford, is an oak chest dating to the Middle Ages. The chest was discovered around 1909 in New College, Oxford. On the front of the chest are carved scenes of the Battle of the Golden Spurs and the Bruges Matins from the Franco-Flemish War. The chest is among the few surviving contemporary depictions of the events themselves.".
- Courtrai_Chest label "Coffre d'Oxford".
- Courtrai_Chest label "Courtrai Chest".
- Courtrai_Chest label "Kist van Oxford".
- Courtrai_Chest sameAs Coffre_d'Oxford.
- Courtrai_Chest sameAs Kist_van_Oxford.
- Courtrai_Chest sameAs m.0dlmylv.
- Courtrai_Chest sameAs Q722996.
- Courtrai_Chest sameAs Q722996.
- Courtrai_Chest wasDerivedFrom Courtrai_Chest?oldid=605303108.
- Courtrai_Chest isPrimaryTopicOf Courtrai_Chest.