Saxon & Medieval — Late Medieval; early 15th century
St George?
Part of a pilgrim badge, possibly from the shrine of St George in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. The badge depicts a knight in armour on horseback. The base of the badge and the knight’s upper body and head are missing so there are no remains of the horse’s legs or the dragon which would usually be at its feet.
St George became a very popular saint in England after prayers to him had ensured success in various battles, such as the siege of Calais in 1349. The cult of St George was strongly associated with St George’s Chapel, Windsor, which housed several relics including his heart. By the early 15th century, St George was regarded as England’s patron saint and his image in art, architecture and on pilgrim souvenirs became widespread.
- Category:
- Saxon & Medieval
- Object ID:
- A25667
- Object name:
- St George?
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- Artist/Maker:
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- Production date:
- Late Medieval; early 15th century
- Material:
lead alloy
- Measurements/duration:
- H 19 mm, W 26 mm (overall)
- Part of:
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- On display:
- —
- Record quality:
- 100%
- Part of this object:
- —
- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
- Image credit:
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- Creative commons usage:
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