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The Jewish procession going to meet the Pope at the Council of Constance, 15th century (1849)
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The Jewish procession going to meet the Pope at the Council of Constance, 15th century (1849)
The Jewish procession going to meet the Pope at the Council of Constance in 1417, 15th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 15th century manuscript illustration in the Manuscript Chronicle of Ulrie de Reichental, held by the Library of the Mansion-house of Basle, Switzerland. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)
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The Jewish procession going to meet the Pope at the Council of Constance in 1417, captured in this 19th-century print, offers a glimpse into a significant historical event. This engraving is based on an original illustration from the Manuscript Chronicle of Ulrie de Reichental, showcasing the meeting between Jewish representatives and Pope Martin V during the Council of Constance. The image portrays a solemn march through medieval streets as men clad in traditional Jewish attire make their way towards religious dialogue with Christian leaders. The canopy overhead signifies their importance and adds an air of reverence to the scene. This procession symbolizes an attempt at interfaith understanding during a time when religious tensions were high. The print not only reflects the significance of this particular encounter but also serves as a testament to both cultural diversity and religious coexistence within medieval society. It highlights how different faiths could come together for dialogue despite their differences. Preserved by the Library of Mansion-house in Basel, Switzerland, this piece provides valuable insight into historical events that shaped our world today. As we observe these figures walking purposefully towards their destination, we are reminded of humanity's ongoing pursuit for harmony amidst diverse beliefs.
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