Imagine if we really ARE able to steal this... it would probably ALWAYS have the "stolen" icon on it, as it'll never be forgotten... but it would of course still be VERY valuable.
Here is a list of oldest notable monstrances in Europe: Monstrance of the Holy Cross (Wrocław, Poland) - 13th century Monstrance of St. Oswald (Worcester, England) - 13th century Monstrance of the Holy Sacrament (St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic) - 14th century Sedlec Monstrance (Sedlec, Czech Republic) - circa 1390 Monstrance of the Blessed Sacrament (Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Wrocław, Poland) - 15th century Monstrance of the Holy Sacrament (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy) - 16th century So Sedlec Monstrance is in top 4 oldest in Europe!
You are welcome! And if you still find some time, it will be awesome to hear about that Mining code I asked you about before. But I'm sure you are a bussy man. It's just everyone says it's very complex, but I don't hear anything about it, not even essentials. Just basics would do fine. Nontheless have a nice evening, your videos are great. :)
Thanks! Well, we had a full episode of podcast in czech with my father about the Ius Regale Montanorum (he also published that two decades ago). I remember you asked about that but your question was more about every day live of a miner, right? And I can't tell much about that. This mining law is mostly about other things. But if you are interested what that is about, I would love to make some episode just about the mining law. But that would be just for some hardcore economical history enthusiasts, because it's mostly about this capitalist allocations of investments and risks and so on... But it could be MAYBE possible to find "between the lines" something about everyday life. :) But I'm not promising anything... :)
ale samozřejmě každý si může sestavit vlastní žebříček. :) Všechny toto objekty mají "nevyčíslitelnou hodnotu"… Takže za mě nejcenější je Sedlecká monstrance! :D Ve videu jsem to podrobněji nerozebíral, ale je to vážně titěrná zlatnická (resp. "stříbrnická" ;) ) práce. Má to neskutečný detail. Zatímco svatováclavská koruna je při vší úctě zohýbaný plech s hodně drahými kameny :D (což platí i pro Závišův kříž) a relikviář sv. Maura ani není původem z českých zemí, takže bych ho z této "soutěže" diskvalifikoval. Ergo, nejlepší je naše Sedlecká monstrance. (patriotická argumentace v akci :D )
@@Kuttenberger_Martin We wrote it in the same time and both used 1301-1400, Jesus is guiding us :D How to understand it best is that the first century is 1-100
Focusing in Adoration is certainly a challenge, but it does get easier with practice. Excellent video.
Thanks! :)
Imagine if we really ARE able to steal this... it would probably ALWAYS have the "stolen" icon on it, as it'll never be forgotten... but it would of course still be VERY valuable.
Thanks again for the history lesson! I hope you find more topics to tell us about in the future! audentes fortuna iuvat!
I definitely will. :) Just looking forward to finally play the game and I believe the topics will pop up like mushrooms after rain :)
Here is a list of oldest notable monstrances in Europe:
Monstrance of the Holy Cross (Wrocław, Poland) - 13th century
Monstrance of St. Oswald (Worcester, England) - 13th century
Monstrance of the Holy Sacrament (St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic) - 14th century
Sedlec Monstrance (Sedlec, Czech Republic) - circa 1390
Monstrance of the Blessed Sacrament (Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Wrocław, Poland) - 15th century
Monstrance of the Holy Sacrament (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy) - 16th century
So Sedlec Monstrance is in top 4 oldest in Europe!
thanks for adding this information! :)
You are welcome! And if you still find some time, it will be awesome to hear about that Mining code I asked you about before. But I'm sure you are a bussy man. It's just everyone says it's very complex, but I don't hear anything about it, not even essentials. Just basics would do fine.
Nontheless have a nice evening, your videos are great. :)
Thanks! Well, we had a full episode of podcast in czech with my father about the Ius Regale Montanorum (he also published that two decades ago).
I remember you asked about that but your question was more about every day live of a miner, right?
And I can't tell much about that. This mining law is mostly about other things. But if you are interested what that is about, I would love to make some episode just about the mining law.
But that would be just for some hardcore economical history enthusiasts, because it's mostly about this capitalist allocations of investments and risks and so on...
But it could be MAYBE possible to find "between the lines" something about everyday life. :)
But I'm not promising anything... :)
I sense a heist mission haha
Honestly that would be super cool. Just knowing that these items still exist gives it a realism aspect that makes it unique from other items/missions.
That, or someone else steals it and we have to retrieve it. :)
7:48 Best part of the czech history 😄
Yeah! :D To be honest I was quite surprised it was so many years ago. I had a feeling it was just a few years ago.
Probably I'm getting old... :D
As a Swede all i know it got a pretty capitol and something about beer (which i dont drink).
@@crooster1 that's exactly what a swedish soldier thought during the 30 years war :D
Really looking forward to check this out and see if it's in the game!
can we steal it?
if it is even in a game, I hope we can... But I hope there will be some quest around it. :)
jen tak pro zajímavost, Palladium země české, by na tom seznamu bylo na 4 místě nebo tu máme ještě něco dalšího?
Jako čtyřka bývá uváděný Závišův kříž. (někteří rošťáci ho ve výčtu dávají i na trojku před sedleckou monstranci, coż teda nechápu)
@@Kuttenberger_Martin no vida, to jsem netušil
ale samozřejmě každý si může sestavit vlastní žebříček. :) Všechny toto objekty mají "nevyčíslitelnou hodnotu"…
Takže za mě nejcenější je Sedlecká monstrance! :D
Ve videu jsem to podrobněji nerozebíral, ale je to vážně titěrná zlatnická (resp. "stříbrnická" ;) ) práce. Má to neskutečný detail.
Zatímco svatováclavská koruna je při vší úctě zohýbaný plech s hodně drahými kameny :D (což platí i pro Závišův kříž) a relikviář sv. Maura ani není původem z českých zemí, takže bych ho z této "soutěže" diskvalifikoval. Ergo, nejlepší je naše Sedlecká monstrance. (patriotická argumentace v akci :D )
Už vidím, ako by to všetci chceli čorchnúť. Ale čo by z toho bolo? Vyzerá to ako jedinečný, nepredajný kúsok...
Pořád by se to dalo roztavit. :D Je v tom stříbra na pár tisíc grošů. Nebo by zloděj musel cestovat hooodně daleko. :)
@@Kuttenberger_Martin ono by bola škoda roztaviť umelecké dielo....
end of 14 century means its hould be 1490 not in kcd2 1403
Oh, the 14th century means it's between 1301-1400. I know, it is a bit confusing... :)
no no 14th century is 1301-1400
@@Kuttenberger_Martin We wrote it in the same time and both used 1301-1400, Jesus is guiding us :D
How to understand it best is that the first century is 1-100