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Beatus of Liébana

 

Beatus of Liébana

The Beatus of Liébana, Codex of Ferdinand I and Doña Sancha, is also known as Facundus Beatus, and is "the most beautiful and complete of all the Beatus manuscripts" (Henri Stierling) and the only one commissioned by a King.

The Codex was made for the King and Queen of Castille and León and later sent to the collegiate Church of San Isidoro. It was requisitioned by Philip V during the War of Spanish Succession and sent to the Royal Library.

The Codex was created in the 11th century (in 1047) with the text written in a Visigothic script.


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