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  2. Geoffroi de Charny - Wikipedia

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    2. Jeanne de Vergy (died 1428) Geoffroi de Charny ( c. 1306 – 19song September 1356) was the third son of Jean de Charny, the 2lord of Charny (then a major 2Burgundian fortress), and Marguerite de Joinville, daughter of Jean de Joinville, the biographer and close friend of France’s King Louis IX. A renowned knight who fought on the French ...

  3. Holy Face of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Image from Musée de l'Élysée, Lausanne. The Holy Face of Jesus is a title for specific images which some Catholics believe to be miraculously formed representations of the face of Jesus Christ. The image obtained from the Shroud of Turin is associated with a specific medal worn by some Roman Catholics and is also one of the Catholic ...

  4. Into the Light (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Premiere. October 22, 1986. ( 1986-10-22) : Neil Simon Theatre. Productions. 1986 Broadway. Into the Light is a short-lived musical about a physicist who attempts to determine the truth behind the Shroud of Turin. His quest for the truth eventually takes a toll on his relationships with his wife and son.

  5. Category:Shroud of Turin - Wikipedia

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    The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth claimed by some to be the cloth placed on the body of Jesus Christ at the time of his burial. In 1988, scientists at three separate laboratories dated samples from the Shroud to a range of 1260–1390 AD, which coincides with the first appearance of the shroud in the 1350s and is much later than the burial of Jesus in 30 or 33 AD.

  6. Turin Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Turin Cathedral ( Italian: Duomo di Torino; Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Turin, northern Italy. Dedicated to Saint John the Baptist ( Italian: San Giovanni Battista ). It is the seat of the Archbishops of Turin . It was built during 1491–1498, adjacent to a bell tower which had been built in 1470.

  7. Veil of Veronica - Wikipedia

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    According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the name "Veronica" is a colloquial portmanteau of the Latin word 'vera', meaning "truth", and Greek 'eikon', meaning "image"; the Veil of Veronica was therefore largely regarded in medieval times as "the true image", and the truthful representation of Jesus, preceding the Shroud of Turin.

  8. Walter McCrone - Wikipedia

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    Walter Cox McCrone Jr. (June 9, 1916 – July 10, 2002) was an American chemist who worked extensively on applications of polarized light microscopy and is sometimes characterized as the "father of modern microscopy ". [1] [2] He was also an expert in electron microscopy, crystallography, ultra- microanalysis, and particle identification.

  9. Acts of Thaddeus - Wikipedia

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    Thaddeus of Edessa. Encaustic painting at Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai. The Acts of Thaddeus (Greek: Πραξεὶ̀ς τοῦ Θαδδαίου) is a Greek document written between 544 and 944 CE which purports to describe correspondence between King Abgar V of Edessa and Jesus, which results in Jesus' disciple Thaddeus going to Edessa.

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