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English: Three scenes of the legend of the Miraculous Sacrement. Stained glass windows in the Cathédrale of Saints-Michel-et-Gudule, Brussels, by Jean-Baptiste Capronnier. In 1370, according to the legend, holy communion wafers began to bleed after being stabbed with daggers by the Jews of Brabant at the synagogue in Brussels.
Français : Trois scènes de la légende de l'Sacrement Miraculeuse. Les vitraux de la Cathédrale des Saints-Michel-et-Gudule de Bruxelles, par Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Deutsch: Drei Szenen aus der Legende des Miraculous Sacrement. Glasfenster in der Kathedrale Saints-Michel-et-Gudula, Brüssel, von Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Nederlands: Drie scènes van de legende van de Wonderbaarlijke Sacrement. Glas in lood ramen in de Cathedrale van Saints-Michel-et-Gudule te Brussel bij Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Date circa 1870
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English: Three scenes of the legend of the Miraculous Sacrement. Stained glass windows in the Cathédrale of Saints-Michel-et-Gudule, Brussels, by Jean-Baptiste Capronnier. In 1370, according to the legend, holy communion wafers began to bleed after being stabbed with daggers by the Jews of Brabant at the synagogue in Brussels.
Français : Trois scènes de la légende de l'Sacrement Miraculeuse. Les vitraux de la Cathédrale des Saints-Michel-et-Gudule de Bruxelles, par Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Deutsch: Drei Szenen aus der Legende des Miraculous Sacrement. Glasfenster in der Kathedrale Saints-Michel-et-Gudula, Brüssel, von Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Nederlands: Drie scènes van de legende van de Wonderbaarlijke Sacrement. Glas in lood ramen in de Cathedrale van Saints-Michel-et-Gudule te Brussel bij Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Date circa 1870
date QS:P,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Own work, 2012-05-13
Author Alvesgaspar
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