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over 30 years, leaving it as a huge property named Saint Salvador (Holy Saviour), the favourite monastery of the Carolingian dynasty, which was legitimized by the relic. The sandals never became the focus of a formal liturgical cult.
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The possession of important relics was a means of sustaining church influence and status. In order to compete with a powerful abbey, it was important to acquire relics of similar provenance and significance. In the 12th Century, the
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says that the pope bestowed many gifts on the king and his retinue. Apart from its religious significance, the relic was the physical embodiment of the
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The sandals are the remains of an ornate fabric shoe (slipper) allegedly given to the Abbey by Pepin the Short in the
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Handbuch der historischen Stätten|Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands, Bd. 5: Rheinland-Pfalz und Saarland
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Religious Franks: Religion and power in the Frankish Kingdoms: Studies in honour of Mayke de Jong
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Die Abtei Prüm und die Reliquien der Sandalen Christi im Portal „Regionalgeschichte Mittelrhein“
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They are mentioned by Pepin in the deed of 762, and he is said to have received them from
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became increasingly powerful and obtained a robe thought to belong to Jesus. Called the
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Zeitungsbeitrag zur Abtei Prüm und zur Reliquie der Sandalen Christi, 2010
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Among the most important relics of the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 2 January 2023
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Webseite der Basilika Prüm mit Erwähnung der Sandalenreliquie
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The Sandals of Jesus Christ were among the most important
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Löffler, Klemens. "Prüm." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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