File:Toul Musée Saint Mansuy 02.jpg
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Nederlands: Grafmonument van St-Mansuy (2de helft van de vierde eeuw), de eerste bischop van Toul in in het Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Toul.
St Mansuy werd begraven in de necropolis aan de weg naar Metz, ten noorden van de stad. Op die plaats werd een gebedsplaats en later een benedictijnerabdij opgericht. Dit kalkstenen monument werd gekapt in het eerste deel van de zestiende eeuw. Men ziet een liggende prelaat met de kentekens van een zestiende eeuwse bisschop: mijter en kruis en een surhuméral een kledingstuk typisch voor de bisschoppen van Toul. Aan zijn voeten zit een leeuw, kenmerkend voor waakzaamheid. Het knielend kind, dat iets ronds vasthoudt, verwijst naar het mirakel van het verdronken kind.English: Funerary monument of Saint Mansuy (second half of 4th century), the first bishop of Toul in the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Toul. Saint Mansuy was interred in the necropolis bordering the ancient road to Metz, north of Toul. First an oratory, later a benedictine abbey was erected at this site.
This limestone monument was carved at the beginning of the 16th century, it shows a lying prelate, dressed in the pontifical ornaments of the bishops of toul of the era. He wears a mitre and a cross and a ‘’surhuméral’’ (a small piece of clothing typical for the Toul diocese). His feet rest on a lion, symbol of vigilance. The little kneeling figure at his feet, holding a round object, reminds one of the miracle of the drowned child. |
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Author | Ad Meskens |
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Camera location | 48° 40′ 42.81″ N, 5° 53′ 28.49″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.678558; 5.891247 |
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This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the reference PM54000878.
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