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Holy Trinity - Ancient Stained Glass (2)

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Holy Trinity - Ancient Stained Glass (2)

Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 10 May 2009

Panel 2: Another very old example of stained glass. Like the first panel, the single block colours (though wonderfully patterned) suggest great age. The figure on the left wearing red is wearing the "triregnum" - a triple crown - and is holding a triple cross (Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:San_Silvestro.JPG )- both emblems of the Papacy. The figure on the right with blue tabard is wearing a mitre and carries a crozier. The image therefore is of a meeting between a Pope and a bishop - but which historical figures they may be I have no idea. Previous panel Image] Next panel Image]

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