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- Tags: Crusades
The Great War Memorial Cross, St. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, South Australia
Tags: Adelaide, Armor, Armour, bravery, Cathedral, chivalric, chivalry, commemoration, courage, cross, Crusades, gallantry, Great War, halo, honour, knight, lance, medieval iconography, memorial, mosaic, noble cause, SA, Saint Peter, saints, shield, soldier, South Australia, St George cross, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, St. Peter, sword, virtue, warrior, World War I, WWI
The Great War Memorial Cross at St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide.
Tags: Adelaide, Armor, Armour, bravery, Cathedral, chivalric, chivalry, commemoration, courage, cross, Crusades, gallantry, Great War, halo, honour, knight, lance, medieval iconography, memorial, mosaic, noble cause, SA, Saint Peter, saints, shield, soldier, South Australia, St George cross, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, St. Peter, sword, virtue, warrior, World War I, WWI
St George and the Dragon Altar, St George’s Cathedral, Perth, WA
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican Cathedral, Anglicanism, battle, carving, Cathedral, chivalric tradition, chivalry, combat, Crusades, dragon, Eucharist service, Golden Legend, hagiography, Jacobus de Voragine, jarrah, knight, legend, myth, mythology, nave, nave altar, Perth, saint, Saint George, saints, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon, St George’s Cathedral, sword, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264), WA, Western Australia
Statue of St. George and the Dragon, State Library of Victoria
Tags: bronze, Centennial International Exhibition, chivalric tradition, Crusades, dragon, exhibition, Golden Legend, hagiography, international exhibition, Jacobus de Voragine, knight, legend, Melbourne, mythology, Saint George, sculpture, Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834-1890), spear, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon sculpture, State Library of Victoria, statue, sword, Victoria, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264)
The Grey Company
Tags: Anglo-Saxons, Armour, battle, Celts, clothing, combat, Crusades, Dark Ages, Grey Company, knights, Normans, Perth, re-enactment, Saracens, templar knights, Turks, vikings, WA, weapons, Western Australia
Knights Templar jump from Dan Brown to Down Under
Commoners Invoked Magna Carta
Tags: Administrative system, Archbishop Stephen Langton, Barons, boroughs, British Commonwealth, Bruton School, Charter, Church, cities, commoners, Commonwealth, crown, Crusades, feudal system, free trial, Great Charter (1215), human rights, inspeximus copy, judicial system, justice, King John (r.1199-1216), law, legal judgement, liberty, Library Committee, Lincoln Cathedral, Magna Carta, medieval law, medieval people, merchants, National Library, parliament, Professor Murdoch, rights, Robert Fitzwalter (d.1235), subjects, towns, trial by ordeal, United States, villein, weights and measures, William de Braioise
St George and the Dragon Altar, St George’s Cathedral, Perth, Western Australia.
Tags: Altar, Anglican, Anglican Cathedral, Anglicanism, battle, carving, Cathedral, chivalric tradition, chivalry, combat, Crusades, dragon, Eucharist service, Golden Legend, hagiography, Jacobus de Voragine, jarrah, knight, legend, myth, mythology, nave, nave altar, Perth, saint, Saint George, saints, Speculum Historiale, St George, St George and the Dragon, St George’s Cathedral, sword, Vincent of Beauvais (c.1190-1264), WA, Western Australia