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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus abstract "St. Maurus reliquary is a Romanesque reliquary exhibited in the castle of Bečov nad Teplou in the west of the Czech Republic. It is considered to be the second most important historical artefact in the Czech territory after the Czech Crown Jewels.The reliquary was created for Florennes Abbey in Belgium in the first quarter of the 13th century to hold the purported skeletal remains of St. Maurus, St. John the Baptist, and St. Timothy. The wooden core is covered with gilded silver plate with many statuettes, reliefs, filigree decorations and gems. After the sacking of Florennes the reliquary was placed in the local church and later bought by Duke Alfred de Beaufort-Spontin in 1838. The Duke restored the damaged artifact and loaned it to the Brussels Exhibition of 1885. By 1888, the Beauforts transported it to their castle estate in Bečov.The house of Beaufort cooperated with the Nazi Party during World War II and was forced to leave the country in 1945. Shortly before the end of the war, the reliquary was buried beneath the floor in the chapel and effectively forgotten. In 1984, an American businessman Danny Douglas approached Czechoslovak authorities (Embassy in Vienna) with an offer to pay 250,000 USD for the right to excavate and export abroad an otherwise unidentified object “which nobody here misses anyway”. From the fragments of information provided, the authorities initiated a search operation to verify the nature of the \"object\" and find it. This operation was led by JUDr. František Maryška, the head of Federal investigation bureau at that time. From the fragments of information provided his team was able to narrow the investigation to 5 possible locations and 3 weeks before the business was to be performed they were able to identify that the \"object\" must be located in Bečov Castle or surrounding area. Police officers arrived to the location with a large team of men and with metal detectors and were searching all the surroundings, digging several holes in garden and outside the castle. Since the weather was bad and Douglas was not worried about snow or frozen earth they concluded that the object must be inside. So they started with the search inside on places where a hidden room was anticipated or where such an object might fit. When searching the floor in the old castle chapel they identified that a large metallic object was below and after removing the wooden boards they discovered the St. Maurus reliquary on 5 November 1985.".
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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Bohemian_Crown_Jewels.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mosan_art.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Cultural_Monuments_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reliquaries.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver-gilt_objects.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Chasse_(casket).
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Prague_Castle.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Reliquary.
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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Timothy.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink Silver-gilt.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLink File:Relikviář_svatého_Maura_2015.JPG.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reliquary of St. Maurus".
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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus subject Category:Mosan_art.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus subject Category:National_Cultural_Monuments_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus subject Category:Reliquaries.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus subject Category:Silver-gilt_objects.
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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type Artwork.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type Artwork.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type Container.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type Object.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type Redirect.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type Reliquary.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus type SpatialThing.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus comment "St. Maurus reliquary is a Romanesque reliquary exhibited in the castle of Bečov nad Teplou in the west of the Czech Republic. It is considered to be the second most important historical artefact in the Czech territory after the Czech Crown Jewels.The reliquary was created for Florennes Abbey in Belgium in the first quarter of the 13th century to hold the purported skeletal remains of St. Maurus, St. John the Baptist, and St. Timothy.".
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus label "Reliquary of St. Maurus".
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs Q1636942.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs Relikviář_svatého_Maura.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs St.-Maurus-Schrein.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs Châsse_de_Saint-Maur.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs Relikwiarz_świętego_Maura.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs m.08q0hy.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs Реликварий_святого_Мавра.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus sameAs Q1636942.
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- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus wasDerivedFrom Reliquary_of_St._Maurus?oldid=667786650.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus depiction Relikviář_svatého_Maura_2015.JPG.
- Reliquary_of_St._Maurus isPrimaryTopicOf Reliquary_of_St._Maurus.