| Andrew Archibald Paton - Austria - 1861 - 536 pages
...and were responsible for losses sustained by robbery within their jurisdiction. The lessees of the gold and silver mines of Servia, as well as the workmen...with an antique embroidered mantle, said to be the saine worn at the battle of Kossovo. The fingers were covered with the most costly rings, no doubt... | |
| 1876 - 638 pages
...this day," says a traveller who visited Servia some years ago. '* I made a pilgrimage to Vrdnik, a monastery in the Frusca Gora, where his mummy is preserved with the moet religious care iu the church, exposed to the atmosphere. It is, of course, shrunk, shrivelled,... | |
| Edson Lyman Clark - Greece - 1898 - 596 pages
...abolition of the Servian Patri1 Mackenzie and Irby, p. 249. "The mummy of the canonized Knex Lazar is to be seen to this day. I made a pilgrimage, some...exposed to the atmosphere. It is, of course, shrunk, shriveled, and of a dark brown color, bedecked with an antique embroidered mantle, said to be the same... | |
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