12022-06-16T12:23:57-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfb3944710plain2023-01-15T11:45:09-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327This miter was made in the thirteenth century. This century contained decades of crusading battles, beginning with the Fourth Crusade (to Byzantine Constantinople) and concluding with the crusade that many count as the last, the Eighth Crusade (to Tunisia in North Africa). Many twelfth and thirteenth century seals of abbots and bishops depicted ecclesiastical vestments. These seals show religious figures wearing miters along with their liturgical vestments in the early thirteenth century, suggesting that the popularity of miters increased around then. There are records of earlier miters, but it seems like more of them were produced in the thirteenth century.
1media/Screen Shot 2022-11-16 at 12.36.49 AM_thumb.png2022-11-15T21:38:23-08:00seal of siebeld1This seal is one of the first to depict an abbot adorned with both a crozier and a miter, two vital liturgical pieces that would be synonymous with a high ranking religious authority.media/Screen Shot 2022-11-16 at 12.36.49 AM.pngplain2022-11-15T21:38:24-08:00
1media/Screen Shot 2022-11-16 at 12.35.58 AM_thumb.png2022-11-15T21:39:57-08:00Seal of Guillaume1This seal was from the mid 13th century and features a different abbot of the benedictine order also wearing a miter. This seal was another one of the first in its collection to feature an abbot wearing a miter.media/Screen Shot 2022-11-16 at 12.35.58 AM.pngplain2022-11-15T21:39:57-08:00