Absolution cross and funeral pot
Historical Background
In the Middle Ages, these crosses were placed on the dead, both in France and England, along with a funeral pot.
They have the shape of the Maltese cross and remember quite well the consecration crosses and crosses of cemeteries in 12th century.
There is reason to believe they were the formula of absolution pronounced by the priest to the patient receiving the sacrament of Extreme Unction.
Found in Bouteilles by abbot Cochet. 12th century
For further details :
Favreau/Michaud. Corpus des inscriptions de la France Médiévale. 2003. N° 246 p 323
- Origin
Bouteilles, Rouen
- Date details
1857
- Institution
Rouen – Musée départemental des antiquités
- Original reference
Inv. 2006.0.628
- Period
Middle Ages
- Thematic
Politic and military links
Location
Rouen – Musée départemental des antiquités