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The reliquary of St. Maurus

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Reliquary of St. Maurus belongs to a group of box reliquaries. Inside are a skeletal remains of St. John the Baptist, St. Maurus And St. Timothy. Decoration reliquary consists a set of twelve reliefs, fourteen statues of gilded silver, precious stones, semi-precious stones, antique gems, filigrees and emails.
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Title: The reliquary of St. Maurus
Description:
Reliquary of St.
Maurus belongs to a group of box reliquaries.
Inside are a skeletal remains of St.
John the Baptist, St.
Maurus And St.
Timothy.
Decoration reliquary consists a set of twelve reliefs, fourteen statues of gilded silver, precious stones, semi-precious stones, antique gems, filigrees and emails.

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