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blvckentropy · 4 months
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The McClains are on their way to a screen near you. thank you @crescents-sims for the boarding passes
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myreia · 8 months
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Niam ✦ Half-Elf ✦ Urchin ✦ Wild Magic Sorcerer
Your powers come from ancient forces of chaos. They churn within you—waiting to burst free at any time.
Thank you so much to @sunshinemage for this gorgeous portrait of my BG3 character, Niam. 🍂🧡
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chromapede · 9 days
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[OLD] I redrew my three oldest OCs.
(I had a lot of cat characters i guess.)
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galleryofzecchou · 1 year
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divine 2023/05/31
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eau-the-agony · 2 months
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I've gotta stop reworking my water genasi her surname gets longer each time
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boborc · 11 months
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My D&D character, Niam. Their village was blessed by a god long ago, turning them into monkey-people so they could escape a calamity.
Niam is a Druid and has a pet mimic.
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dragonprincedawn · 20 days
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OC Childhood Bedroom - Sota 🍃
Did a text roleplay monologue that was just me describing my Pathfinder character's childhood bedroom in excruciating detail. It was really fun to write, though, so I wanted to post it here ^^
One of my first ever creative writing exercises was describing a character's room. The items a character chooses to surround themselves with can say a lot about who they are. I hope I could accomplish something similar here.
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Being back in his old room again felt as strange as it was comforting. Everything was exactly as Sota left it, and yet something had definitely changed -- He just couldn't put his finger on what.
A lattice of rafters supported the slanted thatched ceiling. Long pieces of vibrantly-patterned fabric weaved between the wooden beams, creating a colorful draped canopy that gently billowed in the breeze coming from the open windows. The windows themselves were circular, and took up two small portions of the far wall. Hanging perpendicular on the right-hand wall was Sota's hammock, which currently cradled a green and tan quilt that partially spilled onto the floor and was stuffed with down feathers. Just thinking about its airy softness was enough to make him a bit drowsy.
The wall opposite the hammock was lined with a desk and a half-bare bookshelf. Dulled blotches of paint stained the surface of the desk, and whatever pencils and brushes Sota left out before his departure had been stored away in various cups and drawers -- courtesy of Grandma Aurokki. Childhood toys acted as bookends for simply-written manuals and "how-to" books for young students. Their covers and spines remained relatively pristine despite how long Sota had owned them. His storybooks, on the other hand -- collections of classic tales in which the heroes of good always triumphed over the forces of evil -- had so many creases in their spine that their titles were nearly unreadable, and they naturally splayed open to certain pages. Sota picked out a toy from the bookshelf, a wooden carving of a tiger gifted to him by his father. He smiled, trying to remember when he had apparently chosen to paint it a bright blue with white, blocky stripes.
Painted posters advertising dance recitals and cultural performances were plastered wherever there was ample wall space, and a painted ring of alternating green triangles outlined where the room "stopped" and the roof "began". A round burgundy rug lay in the center of the wood floor and tied everything together.
Having become swallowed in a wave of childhood wonder and nostalgia, Sota plucked another wooden figure from the bookshelf -- a gold-painted dragon, closed one of his eyes, and held the toy up to his other. In this perspective, the dragon towered over everything in the room. It began to "eat" the wooden wind chimes that hug over the door with a "niam niam niam niam" that Sota of course supplied.
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Thank you so much for reading! 💙
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yourfriendlyauthor · 11 months
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Requests guide for story/roleplay fandom verse
𝐅𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐦𝐬
1.) Marvel/DC/Justice League/X-men/Guardian Of The Galaxies
2.) Golden Trio
3.) Maurauders
4.) New Gen.
5.)Teen Wolf
6.) My Hero Academia/Boku No Hero Academia
7.)Dragonropa
8.)Demon Slayer
9.)Creepypasta
10.) Black Butler
11.)The Vampire Diaries
12.)Sex Education
13.)Fifty Shades of Grey/Fifty Shades Darker/Fifty Shades Freed
14.) Twilight
15.)Mortal Instruments
16.)Wednesday
17.)Umbrella Academy
18.)Orange Is The New Black
19.)Henry Danger/Danger Force
20.)Percy Jackson And The Olympians
21.)One Direction
22.) The Vamps
23.)The Outsiders
24.)5SOS
25.)Blackpink
26.)BTS
27.)Rappers
28.)Singers/Dancers/Youtubers
29.)Once Upon A Time
30.)Star Wars
31.)Hunger Games
32.)Game Of Thrones
33.)Euphoria
34.)Fantastic Beast
35.)BBC. Sherlock
36.)Indiana Jones
37.) Miraculous
38.) Avatar:The last airbender
39.)CNCO
40.) Why don't We (WDW)
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐏./𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲
1.)Brother Sister/Brother Moments
2.)Husband/Boyfriend Scenarios
3.)Mpreg/Pregnancy
4.)Sister Sister/Brother Moments
5.) Parents Children Moments
6.) One-Shot
7.)Imagine
8.)Chatroom
9.)Fluff
10.)Smut
11.)Angst
12.) Wife/Girlfriend Scenarios
13.)Song Prompt
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𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏𝐒
1.) x Y/N
2.) X OC
3.) Pepperoni
4.) Stony
5.) Ironstrange
6.)Ironwidow
7.)Ironsoldier
8.)Starker
9.)Stucky
10.)Romanogers
11.) Steve x Sharon
12.)Winterwidow
13.)Clintasha
14.)Clint x Laura
15.)HulkFrost
16.)Bruce x Tony
17.)Thoruce
18.)Natasha x Bruce
19.)Bruce x Betty
20.) Bruce x Dr.Cho
21.)Winterfalcon
22.)Winterfrost
23.)T'Challa x Bucky
24.)Spideychelle
25.)Spideypool
26.)Peter x Harley
27.)Peter x Eddie Brock
28.) Batman x Joker
29.) Joker x Harley
30.)Superman x Wonder Woman
31.)Ronmione/Hernald
32.)Hinny/Garry
33.)Luville/Nevina
34.)Drastoria
35.)Drarry/Harco
36.)Ron x Blaise
37.)Pansy x Hermione
38.)Ginny x Luna
39.)Jily
40.)Wolfstar
41.)Snape x Lucius
42.)Snape x James
43.)Snilly
44.)Lily x Marlene
45.)Marlene x Sirius
46.)Bellatrix x Tom
47.)Narcissa x Lily
48.)Narcissa x Lucius
49.)Remus x Tonks
50.)Tonks x Charlie
51.)Scorpius x Albus
52.)James x Rose
53.)Bakugo x Deku5
4.)Deku x Uraraka
55.)Shoto x Bakugo
56.)Kirishima x Bakugo
57.)Bakugo x Mina
58.)Shoto x Momo
59.)Adam x Evan
60.)Mauve x Otis
61.)Ruby x Otis
62.)Steve x Ella
63.)Otis x Ola
64.)Christian x Anastasia
65.)Bella x Edward
66.)Tyler x Wednesday
67.)Xavier x Wednesday
68.)Xavier x Bella
69.) Ivan x Bella
70.)Mika x Bose
71.)Chapa x Miles
72.)Charlotte x Henry
73.)Percabeth
74.)Pison
75.)Frazel
76.)Solangelo
77.)Pernico
78.)Larry Stylinson
79.)Ziam
80.)Ziall
81.)Niam
82.)Malum
83.)Lashton
84.)Jikook
85.)Taekook
86.)Katniss x Peeta
87.)Katniss x Gale
88.)Dumbledore x Grindelwald
89.)Captainfrost (Loki x Steve)
90.)Ironpool (Tony x Wade)
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fenixburned · 5 months
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B.G3 OCS I'LL MOST LIKELY ADD TO THIS BLOG:
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Alinor Leaffoot : currently on @raventamed (& the one you most likely already know). nonbinary (she/they), half wood elf & ranger, sage background
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Niame Argumen : nonbinary (they/them), mephistopheles tiefling & cleric of the trickster domain (worships oghma), urchin background
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Oberia Steelcloak : nonbinary (they/them), gold dwarf & paladin, oath of vengeance (eventually oathbreaker), my dark urge <3
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cyrusstarchaser · 8 months
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🔱 TRIDENT EMBLEM can your oc swim? do they enjoy swimming?
Yes, Niam and Kiba can swim and both really enjoy it! ZZ def is more the kinda guy to just lounge poolside though lol
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animalstours · 2 years
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Regional Museum of History
14.1. RELIQUARY
Gold, emeralds, sapphires, inlayed garnets 3,8 x 6,5 x 4,5 cm; 227,5 g
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
Inv. Ill – 768
14.2. BOX
Silver 9,3 x 10 x 5,6 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
14.3. BOX
Alabaster 15,5 x 22,4 x 15,5 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
15. RELIQUARY
Asia Minor
Second half of the 4th century Silver
L. 4,8 cm; w. 3 cm; h. 2,8 cm
Inscriptions in Greek: on the lid: OMO NOIA (concordance, harmony); next to Jesus and each of the saints presented: IHC OYC HE TP OC, nAT AOC, AN APE AC, OIA[I]HnOC, [IO]Y[A]AC, IAK OB OC, MAOEOC, [BAPOOAOM]E[0]C, JOAN NIC – Jesus, Peter, Paul, Andrew, Philip, Judas, Jacob, Mathew, Bartholomew, John.
Found accidentally in the foundations of a building, possibly a basilica, in the village of Yabalkovo, Haskovo region, in 1930. According to its discoverer bulgaria tour, the silver reliquary was lying in a ceramic container also inscribed, and yet lost before coming to the Museum.
Relief representations of St. St. Constantine the Great and Elena on both sides of a Latin cross on the lid, and Jesus Christ surrounded by nine of his Apostles on the walls of the container.
16. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 4th – 5th century Silver
L. 9,5 cm; max. w. 5 cm; h. 4 cm
Discovered during archaeological excavations of a basilica in Eleshnichka Banya, next to the village of Eleshnitsa, Blagoevgrad region
The silver reliquary was lying in a marble container shaped as a sarcophagus, NIAM – BAS, Inv. N 3767.
17. RELIQUARY
Syria (?)
Late 4th – early 5th century (ca. 363 – 408 AD) Silver gilt
L. 8 cm; w. 8 cm; h. 7 cm
The front wall bears a hammered relief of Chi – Rho monogram, and the Greek letters of A and O be-tween the X hastae. A Chi – Rho monogram was engraved on the backside, and also the Greek letters of A and O below the cross arms.
The reliquary was discovered between two skel-etons in Tomb 3 near the southwest corner, by the apse of the earliest St. Sophia Church in Sofia (Ser- dica) in 1893, during the excavations of Bogdan Filov, It contained remains of decayed cloth and three worn copper coins probably of the sons of Constantine the Great (ca. mid 4th c.).
18. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 5th – 6th century Marble 13 cm; w. 8,2 cm; h. 13,5 cm
Discovered accidentally in a field in 1899, in a brick tomb about 1 m deep, in the altar of Basilica N 5 in Hisar (ancient Diodetianopolis), Plovdiv region.
19. RELIQUARY Syria or Italy (?) 5th – 6th century Ceramics
L. 17,5 cm; w. 11,5 cm; h. 8 cm
Inscription, beginning with a cross and terminat-ing in an ivy leaf, rims along the four walls incised in Latin before baking:
Here are the relics of St. Apostle Thomas and Arch-bishop Babyla and the three infants
An accidental find while ploughing afield next to the village of Perivol, Kyustendil region in 1931. Today Perivol is annexed to the village ofDragov- ishtitsa, Sofia region.
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travelandtravel · 2 years
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Regional Museum of History
14.1. RELIQUARY
Gold, emeralds, sapphires, inlayed garnets 3,8 x 6,5 x 4,5 cm; 227,5 g
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
Inv. Ill – 768
14.2. BOX
Silver 9,3 x 10 x 5,6 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
14.3. BOX
Alabaster 15,5 x 22,4 x 15,5 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
15. RELIQUARY
Asia Minor
Second half of the 4th century Silver
L. 4,8 cm; w. 3 cm; h. 2,8 cm
Inscriptions in Greek: on the lid: OMO NOIA (concordance, harmony); next to Jesus and each of the saints presented: IHC OYC HE TP OC, nAT AOC, AN APE AC, OIA[I]HnOC, [IO]Y[A]AC, IAK OB OC, MAOEOC, [BAPOOAOM]E[0]C, JOAN NIC – Jesus, Peter, Paul, Andrew, Philip, Judas, Jacob, Mathew, Bartholomew, John.
Found accidentally in the foundations of a building, possibly a basilica, in the village of Yabalkovo, Haskovo region, in 1930. According to its discoverer bulgaria tour, the silver reliquary was lying in a ceramic container also inscribed, and yet lost before coming to the Museum.
Relief representations of St. St. Constantine the Great and Elena on both sides of a Latin cross on the lid, and Jesus Christ surrounded by nine of his Apostles on the walls of the container.
16. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 4th – 5th century Silver
L. 9,5 cm; max. w. 5 cm; h. 4 cm
Discovered during archaeological excavations of a basilica in Eleshnichka Banya, next to the village of Eleshnitsa, Blagoevgrad region
The silver reliquary was lying in a marble container shaped as a sarcophagus, NIAM – BAS, Inv. N 3767.
17. RELIQUARY
Syria (?)
Late 4th – early 5th century (ca. 363 – 408 AD) Silver gilt
L. 8 cm; w. 8 cm; h. 7 cm
The front wall bears a hammered relief of Chi – Rho monogram, and the Greek letters of A and O be-tween the X hastae. A Chi – Rho monogram was engraved on the backside, and also the Greek letters of A and O below the cross arms.
The reliquary was discovered between two skel-etons in Tomb 3 near the southwest corner, by the apse of the earliest St. Sophia Church in Sofia (Ser- dica) in 1893, during the excavations of Bogdan Filov, It contained remains of decayed cloth and three worn copper coins probably of the sons of Constantine the Great (ca. mid 4th c.).
18. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 5th – 6th century Marble 13 cm; w. 8,2 cm; h. 13,5 cm
Discovered accidentally in a field in 1899, in a brick tomb about 1 m deep, in the altar of Basilica N 5 in Hisar (ancient Diodetianopolis), Plovdiv region.
19. RELIQUARY Syria or Italy (?) 5th – 6th century Ceramics
L. 17,5 cm; w. 11,5 cm; h. 8 cm
Inscription, beginning with a cross and terminat-ing in an ivy leaf, rims along the four walls incised in Latin before baking:
Here are the relics of St. Apostle Thomas and Arch-bishop Babyla and the three infants
An accidental find while ploughing afield next to the village of Perivol, Kyustendil region in 1931. Today Perivol is annexed to the village ofDragov- ishtitsa, Sofia region.
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myreia · 9 months
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Rating My Wild Magic Incidents & Other Disasters
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When I say my Tav is a walking disaster, I mean she's a walking disaster. Sometimes a deceased disaster.
Spike growth while fighting mud mephits. Lae'zel was already dying of a wound going necrotic from stepping on a trap in the swamp. Shadowheart and Niam survived by misty stepping to a rock to get the high ground and flinging down spells while clinging to each other and covered in mud. 2 party members died, but 2 survived. 7.5/10.
Set everything in a 6 meter radius on fire while freeing Volo. Immediately turned the whole goblin camp hostile. Full party wipe. 0/10.
Swapped positions with the hag, ragdolled, and died for reasons not related to wild magic. 4/10.
Enlarged herself and reduced all the townspeople at the circus, leading to a giant enemy monching on the innocent civilians. No party wipe, but civilians lost. 2/10.
Picked up a lute with no practice and proceeded to terrorize the streets of Baldur's Gate with her bad music. 6.5/10 for trying.
Set everything in a 6 meter radius on fire while resisting arrest. Local journalist looked on shouting "This is front page material!" Yes, good ser. This was front page material and it didn't even make it into the broadsheet. -10/10 for that, 12/10 for surviving and not having a full party wipe against all odds. Gale died, but that's a regular occurrence at this point, nothing to stress over. He's fine.
Scratch walked through the gate and stopped, blocking Niam in and she couldn't jump over him. 20/10 because Scratch is a good boy.
Spike growth while frightened by githyanki and couldn't move. Full party wipe. -20/10 because this was the fight I had to reload the most.
Set everything in a 6 meter radius on fire while she was in the basement storage of a fireworks shop. She has never been more dead. -100/10.
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festravels · 2 years
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Regional Museum of History
14.1. RELIQUARY
Gold, emeralds, sapphires, inlayed garnets 3,8 x 6,5 x 4,5 cm; 227,5 g
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
Inv. Ill – 768
14.2. BOX
Silver 9,3 x 10 x 5,6 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
14.3. BOX
Alabaster 15,5 x 22,4 x 15,5 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
15. RELIQUARY
Asia Minor
Second half of the 4th century Silver
L. 4,8 cm; w. 3 cm; h. 2,8 cm
Inscriptions in Greek: on the lid: OMO NOIA (concordance, harmony); next to Jesus and each of the saints presented: IHC OYC HE TP OC, nAT AOC, AN APE AC, OIA[I]HnOC, [IO]Y[A]AC, IAK OB OC, MAOEOC, [BAPOOAOM]E[0]C, JOAN NIC – Jesus, Peter, Paul, Andrew, Philip, Judas, Jacob, Mathew, Bartholomew, John.
Found accidentally in the foundations of a building, possibly a basilica, in the village of Yabalkovo, Haskovo region, in 1930. According to its discoverer bulgaria tour, the silver reliquary was lying in a ceramic container also inscribed, and yet lost before coming to the Museum.
Relief representations of St. St. Constantine the Great and Elena on both sides of a Latin cross on the lid, and Jesus Christ surrounded by nine of his Apostles on the walls of the container.
16. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 4th – 5th century Silver
L. 9,5 cm; max. w. 5 cm; h. 4 cm
Discovered during archaeological excavations of a basilica in Eleshnichka Banya, next to the village of Eleshnitsa, Blagoevgrad region
The silver reliquary was lying in a marble container shaped as a sarcophagus, NIAM – BAS, Inv. N 3767.
17. RELIQUARY
Syria (?)
Late 4th – early 5th century (ca. 363 – 408 AD) Silver gilt
L. 8 cm; w. 8 cm; h. 7 cm
The front wall bears a hammered relief of Chi – Rho monogram, and the Greek letters of A and O be-tween the X hastae. A Chi – Rho monogram was engraved on the backside, and also the Greek letters of A and O below the cross arms.
The reliquary was discovered between two skel-etons in Tomb 3 near the southwest corner, by the apse of the earliest St. Sophia Church in Sofia (Ser- dica) in 1893, during the excavations of Bogdan Filov, It contained remains of decayed cloth and three worn copper coins probably of the sons of Constantine the Great (ca. mid 4th c.).
18. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 5th – 6th century Marble 13 cm; w. 8,2 cm; h. 13,5 cm
Discovered accidentally in a field in 1899, in a brick tomb about 1 m deep, in the altar of Basilica N 5 in Hisar (ancient Diodetianopolis), Plovdiv region.
19. RELIQUARY Syria or Italy (?) 5th – 6th century Ceramics
L. 17,5 cm; w. 11,5 cm; h. 8 cm
Inscription, beginning with a cross and terminat-ing in an ivy leaf, rims along the four walls incised in Latin before baking:
Here are the relics of St. Apostle Thomas and Arch-bishop Babyla and the three infants
An accidental find while ploughing afield next to the village of Perivol, Kyustendil region in 1931. Today Perivol is annexed to the village ofDragov- ishtitsa, Sofia region.
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galleryofzecchou · 1 year
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virescence 2023/05/30
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religiontour · 2 years
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Regional Museum of History
14.1. RELIQUARY
Gold, emeralds, sapphires, inlayed garnets 3,8 x 6,5 x 4,5 cm; 227,5 g
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
Inv. Ill – 768
14.2. BOX
Silver 9,3 x 10 x 5,6 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
14.3. BOX
Alabaster 15,5 x 22,4 x 15,5 cm
Varna, Regional Museum of History,
15. RELIQUARY
Asia Minor
Second half of the 4th century Silver
L. 4,8 cm; w. 3 cm; h. 2,8 cm
Inscriptions in Greek: on the lid: OMO NOIA (concordance, harmony); next to Jesus and each of the saints presented: IHC OYC HE TP OC, nAT AOC, AN APE AC, OIA[I]HnOC, [IO]Y[A]AC, IAK OB OC, MAOEOC, [BAPOOAOM]E[0]C, JOAN NIC – Jesus, Peter, Paul, Andrew, Philip, Judas, Jacob, Mathew, Bartholomew, John.
Found accidentally in the foundations of a building, possibly a basilica, in the village of Yabalkovo, Haskovo region, in 1930. According to its discoverer bulgaria tour, the silver reliquary was lying in a ceramic container also inscribed, and yet lost before coming to the Museum.
Relief representations of St. St. Constantine the Great and Elena on both sides of a Latin cross on the lid, and Jesus Christ surrounded by nine of his Apostles on the walls of the container.
16. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 4th – 5th century Silver
L. 9,5 cm; max. w. 5 cm; h. 4 cm
Discovered during archaeological excavations of a basilica in Eleshnichka Banya, next to the village of Eleshnitsa, Blagoevgrad region
The silver reliquary was lying in a marble container shaped as a sarcophagus, NIAM – BAS, Inv. N 3767.
17. RELIQUARY
Syria (?)
Late 4th – early 5th century (ca. 363 – 408 AD) Silver gilt
L. 8 cm; w. 8 cm; h. 7 cm
The front wall bears a hammered relief of Chi – Rho monogram, and the Greek letters of A and O be-tween the X hastae. A Chi – Rho monogram was engraved on the backside, and also the Greek letters of A and O below the cross arms.
The reliquary was discovered between two skel-etons in Tomb 3 near the southwest corner, by the apse of the earliest St. Sophia Church in Sofia (Ser- dica) in 1893, during the excavations of Bogdan Filov, It contained remains of decayed cloth and three worn copper coins probably of the sons of Constantine the Great (ca. mid 4th c.).
18. RELIQUARY
Eastern Mediterranean 5th – 6th century Marble 13 cm; w. 8,2 cm; h. 13,5 cm
Discovered accidentally in a field in 1899, in a brick tomb about 1 m deep, in the altar of Basilica N 5 in Hisar (ancient Diodetianopolis), Plovdiv region.
19. RELIQUARY Syria or Italy (?) 5th – 6th century Ceramics
L. 17,5 cm; w. 11,5 cm; h. 8 cm
Inscription, beginning with a cross and terminat-ing in an ivy leaf, rims along the four walls incised in Latin before baking:
Here are the relics of St. Apostle Thomas and Arch-bishop Babyla and the three infants
An accidental find while ploughing afield next to the village of Perivol, Kyustendil region in 1931. Today Perivol is annexed to the village ofDragov- ishtitsa, Sofia region.
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