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  2. Category:Religious objects - Wikipedia

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    Relics (6 C, 15 P) Reliquaries (2 C, 5 P) Ritual weapons (1 C, 49 P) S. Sacred rocks (8 C, 60 P) V. Religious clothing (11 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Religious objects"

  3. Relics associated with Jesus - Wikipedia

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    On 10 August 1239, the king deposited 29 relics in Villeneuve-l'Archevêque. On 19 August 1239, the relics arrived in Paris. Wearing a simple tunic and with bare feet, the King placed the Crown of Thorns and other relics in the palace chapel in a structure he commissioned. During the French revolution, the relics were stored in the National ...

  4. What makes religious relics – like pieces of the 'true cross ...

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    Christian clergymen carry a wooden relic believed to be from Jesus' manger at the Notre Dame church in Jerusalem in 2019. AP Photo/Mahmoud IlleanA Russian missile cruiser Moskva, the flagship of ...

  5. Category:Christian religious objects - Wikipedia

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    Christian relics (3 C, 35 P, 1 F) S. Sacramentals (5 C, 41 P) Pages in category "Christian religious objects" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 ...

  6. Investing in Tragedy: The Strange Online Market for 9/11 Relics

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    Jonathan "J.J." Fay never thought he'd sell his newspaper plate of the Twin Towers in smoke, the original printing press etching that the New York Daily News used to print its papers on September ...

  7. Relic - Wikipedia

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    Relics are an important aspect of some forms of Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, shamanism, and many other religions. Relic derives from the Latin reliquiae, meaning "remains", and a form of the Latin verb relinquere, to "leave behind, or abandon". A reliquary is a shrine that houses one or more religious relics.