Chapiteau de la crypte de la basilique de Saint-Démétrios à Thessalonique avec emblèmes de la famille des Paléologues

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The subject of this paper is the study of the small cubical capital with imperial emblems (double-headed eagle, the monogram of the Palaiologi, a dynastic cypher, a motif with four intersecting poles) from the crypt of the basilica of St Demetrios in Thessaloniki. These motifs and the decoration point to a date in the early decades of the 14th century and indicate that the work belongs to a funerary monument associated with a member of the imperial family, who lived in Thessaloniki during that time.
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ANDROUDIS, P. (2014). Chapiteau de la crypte de la basilique de Saint-Démétrios à Thessalonique avec emblèmes de la famille des Paléologues. Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society, 33, 131–140. https://doi.org/10.12681/dchae.1240
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