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@caitlinrgreen Those are lovely.
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A modern reproduction of the first Frankish fish brooch, w/ imitation garnets, from http://www.ganderwick.com/ourshop/prod_2780064-Frankish-Fish-Brooch.html …pic.twitter.com/FRBg0E5k9t
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A L8-E9thC Frankish six-pointed star brooch, used to fasten a veil beneath the chin: http://www.clevelandart.org/art/2009.344 pic.twitter.com/t4ZVz6EgPA
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Ah, yes, Merovingians, the best of the Vingians!
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Hah! But were they the best of the Ingians.... discuss etc! ;)
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Gosh, Caitlin, this puts me in a bind, I love all the Ingians!
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It's a difficult one, though the Merov- do have Christ with fangs on horseback in their corner....!https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/756230594837622786 …
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Crikey! VAMPIRE CHRIST! Did you know there is a movie that suggests Judas Iscariot is Dracula?
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Really?!? Intriguing idea, lol!
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Yeah, the idea was that after his betrayal of Christ, he tries to kill himself, and God would not grant him peace.
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It's a very interesting idea, and a very religious way of looking at exploring evil. =]
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fish symbol was important in Merovingian world from
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Where are these on display?
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