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EUROPEAN CROSS NECKLACE 9th-10th CENTURY - Fagan Arms (8202673520814)
EUROPEAN CROSS NECKLACE 9th-10th CENTURY - Fagan Arms (8202673520814)
EUROPEAN CROSS NECKLACE 9th-10th CENTURY - Fagan Arms (8202673520814)
EUROPEAN CROSS NECKLACE 9th-10th CENTURY - Fagan Arms (8202673520814)

EUROPEAN CROSS NECKLACE, 9th-10th CENTURY

A6657

Regular price $220.00 Sale

Gilt bronze, just under 1" height plus the suspension loop. Slender cylindrical beams with ball and nub terminals. The cross beam centered. The junction with a raised edge diamond enclosing a figure each side. The figure of indistinct identity, probably as made, perhaps in deliberate ambiguity during the time of conversion. Excellent with the 24karat gold restored on a gilt neck chain for modern wear. Saxons were late to accept Christianity and did so only after their defeat by Charlemagne in the late 8th century.

Charlemangne’s 782 Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae prescribed laws for Saxons which included being baptized. Failure to do so was punishable by death. “If any one of the race of the Saxons hereafter concealed among them shall have wished to hide himself unbaptized, and shall have scorned to come to baptism and shall have wished to remain a pagan, let him be punished by death”.  It's likely that these crosses were worn as an indication of that acceptance and by extension, submission to Carolingian rule.