2021
DOI: 10.18778/0208-6034.36.06
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Średniowieczny miecz z Zyndranowej we wschodniej Małopolsce

Abstract: W zbiorach Prywatnego Muzeum Zamkowego „Kamieniec” w Odrzykoniu przechowywany jest miecz odkryty przypadkowo w rzeczce Panna, przepływającej przez miejscowość Zyndranowa (woj. podkarpackie). Zachowany niemal w całości zabytek reprezentuje typ XVIa, 1 (1a), I1 (I1b) w klasyfikacji R.E. Oakeshotta. Na mieczu znajdują się trzy znaki: w pobliżu nasady trzpienia wybito puncą znak kowalski w kształcie litery S, umieszczonej we wklęsłym polu, a po obu stronach głowni – naprzeciw siebie – umieszczono dwa różne znaki m… Show more

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“…In the medieval city of Bardejov there were several lay brotherhoods -the brotherhoods of Corpus Christi, St Barbara and St Nicholas and the confraternity of Our Lady of the Snows. 70 The oldest mentioned confraternity was the Corpus Christi brotherhood, which was active in the city before 1440; in 1449 the Confraternity of the Mother of Mercy was founded. 71 According to the established Hungarian practice, the city confraternities were confi rmed by the bishop, sometimes by the papal legate and exceptionally by the pope.…”
Section: Symbolic Communication Between the City And The Bishopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the medieval city of Bardejov there were several lay brotherhoods -the brotherhoods of Corpus Christi, St Barbara and St Nicholas and the confraternity of Our Lady of the Snows. 70 The oldest mentioned confraternity was the Corpus Christi brotherhood, which was active in the city before 1440; in 1449 the Confraternity of the Mother of Mercy was founded. 71 According to the established Hungarian practice, the city confraternities were confi rmed by the bishop, sometimes by the papal legate and exceptionally by the pope.…”
Section: Symbolic Communication Between the City And The Bishopmentioning
confidence: 99%