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Chasse (casket) and Thomas Becket

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Difference between Chasse (casket) and Thomas Becket

Chasse (casket) vs. Thomas Becket

A chasse, châsse or box reliquary is a shape commonly used in medieval metalwork for reliquaries and other containers. Thomas Becket (also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London, and later Thomas à Becket; (21 December c. 1119 (or 1120) – 29 December 1170) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. He is venerated as a saint and martyr by both the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral. Soon after his death, he was canonised by Pope Alexander III.

Similarities between Chasse (casket) and Thomas Becket

Chasse (casket) and Thomas Becket have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Archbishop of Canterbury, Becket Casket, Canonization, Canterbury, Champlevé, Pilgrimage, Reliquary, Victoria and Albert Museum.

Archbishop of Canterbury

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.

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Becket Casket

The Becket Casket is a reliquary in Limoges enamel now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Canonization

Canonization is the act by which a Christian church declares that a person who has died was a saint, upon which declaration the person is included in the "canon", or list, of recognized saints.

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Canterbury

Canterbury is a historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent, England.

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Champlevé

Champlevé is an enamelling technique in the decorative arts, or an object made by that process, in which troughs or cells are carved, etched, die struck, or cast into the surface of a metal object, and filled with vitreous enamel.

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Pilgrimage

A pilgrimage is a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance.

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Reliquary

A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine or by the French term châsse) is a container for relics.

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Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects.

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Chasse (casket) and Thomas Becket Comparison

Chasse (casket) has 54 relations, while Thomas Becket has 188. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.31% = 8 / (54 + 188).

References

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