Gambar dari Edessa: Perbedaan antara revisi
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The Mandylion remained under Imperial protection until the Crusaders sacked the city in 1204 and carried off many of its treasures to Western Europe, though the "Image of Edessa" is not mentioned in this context in any contemporary document. Similarly, it is thought that the Shroud of Turin disappeared from Constantinople in 1204, when Crusaders looted the city. The leaders of the Crusader army in this instance were French and Italian (from Venice), and it is believed that somehow because of this, the Shroud made its way to France.<ref>''[[Archaeological Study Bible]]'' by [[Zondervan]]</ref> A small part of a relic, believed to be the same as this, was one of the large group sold by [[Baldwin II of Constantinople]] to [[Louis IX of France]] in 1241 and housed in the [[Sainte-Chapelle]] in Paris (not to be confused with the Sainte Chapelle at [[Chambéry]], home for a time of the Shroud of Turin) until it disappeared during the [[French Revolution]].<ref name="artnet1931"/>
The famous Portuguese Jesuit, [[Jeronimo Lobo]], who visited Rome in 1637, mentions the sacred portrait sent to King Abgar as being in this city
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