St. Olav's shrine

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El relicario de San Olaf fue el estuche que resguardaba los restos mortales del rey Olaf II de Noruega en la Catedral de Nidaros, en Trondheim, Noruega y por extensión, formó parte de las reliquias de ese santo. Tuvo gran importancia simbólica para el cristianismo y para el país. Ante él prestaban juramento los reyes recién nombrados por el ting. Existieron en total tres relicarios, uno contenido dentro de otro, y en conjunto fueron los objetos más valiosos e importantes que existieron en Noruega durante la Edad Media. rdf:langString
St. Olav’s Shrine was the resting place of the earthly remains of St. Olav, Norway’s patron saint, behind the high altar of Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, from the mid 11th century. For nearly five centuries the shrine was of major religious importance to Norway and the other Nordic countries, and also to other parts of Northern Europe. St. Olav’s Shrine opens and closes the Middle Ages as a historic period in Norway. The shrine consisted of three shrines, the one covering the other, and was the most important and by far the most valuable object in Norway in the Middle Ages. After the Lutheran reformation in 1536–1537, the valuable parts of St. Olav’s Shrine were destroyed by Danish authorities. Since 1568 St. Olav’s earthly remains have been resting in an unknown grave, in Nidaro rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El relicario de San Olaf fue el estuche que resguardaba los restos mortales del rey Olaf II de Noruega en la Catedral de Nidaros, en Trondheim, Noruega y por extensión, formó parte de las reliquias de ese santo. Tuvo gran importancia simbólica para el cristianismo y para el país. Ante él prestaban juramento los reyes recién nombrados por el ting. Existieron en total tres relicarios, uno contenido dentro de otro, y en conjunto fueron los objetos más valiosos e importantes que existieron en Noruega durante la Edad Media. El relicario fue destruido en 1537 durante la reforma protestante y sus piezas de valor fueron desmanteladas y llevadas a Dinamarca, país que dominaba Noruega.
rdf:langString St. Olav’s Shrine was the resting place of the earthly remains of St. Olav, Norway’s patron saint, behind the high altar of Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, from the mid 11th century. For nearly five centuries the shrine was of major religious importance to Norway and the other Nordic countries, and also to other parts of Northern Europe. St. Olav’s Shrine opens and closes the Middle Ages as a historic period in Norway. The shrine consisted of three shrines, the one covering the other, and was the most important and by far the most valuable object in Norway in the Middle Ages. After the Lutheran reformation in 1536–1537, the valuable parts of St. Olav’s Shrine were destroyed by Danish authorities. Since 1568 St. Olav’s earthly remains have been resting in an unknown grave, in Nidaros Cathedral or in the cathedral cemetery.
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