Exclusivity of cults is interesting, esp given St Helena=supposed finder of True Cross (fresco: Agnolo Gaddi, 1380s).pic.twitter.com/9Zy37yjsv5
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Exclusivity of cults is interesting, esp given St Helena=supposed finder of True Cross (fresco: Agnolo Gaddi, 1380s).pic.twitter.com/9Zy37yjsv5
Key study of St Helen/Holy Cross=Jones's "Holy wells and the cult of St Helen": http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01433768.1986.10594398?queryID=%24%7BresultBean.queryID%7D …, but see also http://www.ni.rs/byzantium/doc/zbornik/Pdf-II/Graham%201.pdf …
St Helen has strong ties to Mercia, & Offa's coins of consort Cynethryth=imitative of Constantine's coins of Helena!pic.twitter.com/PbNKlzSXNM
Saw a statue of a Constantine in York--because he became emperor there, maybe? Is that the same one that's son of St. Helen?
Yes, that's him :)
I'm going to retreat to Wikipedia before i bombard follow-up questions.
looks like Louth was borderline!
Me dr heard of Helen until I went to York, although Wales had another Down who was an Emporer's wife.
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