about the words on a breast plate
Hi all ^^ :)

I think that we have watched this plate armor.
I want to know the meaning of these words written on a breast plate.

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I?SUS NAZAR?NUS, R?X I?DAE?RUM (I can't write Latin word :wtf: )
IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDAEORVM

Of course, I understood the meaning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus,_King_of_the_Jews

ummmm... it is difficult for me... to write in English... :( :cry: :(
* Why are these words written? :?:
* What kind of meaning does this letter have? (for example "rich" or "authority") :?:

In the first place... this armor is for parades or battles? :!: :?: :lol:

thanks ^^
This appears to be a field harness (it would be used in battle).

As I understand Christian belief in this time period, the inscription is both a declaration of the wearers' Christian faith and a plea for God's protection in battle.
It is the extended version of the "INRI" signage udually seen on the cross above Jesus...basically means - Jesus the Nazarene King of the Jews or Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews.

It is said that Pontius Pilate had it placed there to mock the belief that Jesus was the Messiah and savior of the Jews/mankind.It became a sign of one's Christian faith.


Last edited by Phil D. on Thu 30 May, 2013 8:45 pm; edited 2 times in total
The previous responses have adressed your questions well, but I have a bit more information about the religious themes in the etching on this armour (A22, in the Wallace collection), if you are interested.

The cuirass, c.1510, is etched with a crowned "W" to indicate allegiance to Wladislas, King of Bohemia. A hand, issuing from a cloud, points to the monogram, which was a conventional means of indicating divine favour and a right to rule. In a ribbon below the monogram are letters which can be read D.I.D.M.E., or G.I.G.M.E. In the later case, the inscription is thought to be a religious invocation, which could be something like "Gott ist Gewisslich Mein Erloeser" which means "God is surely my redeemer." The inscriptions indicate the wearer's temporal and spiritual allegiances, but they also lend him authority by emphasizing the divine right of his king.

-Hildebrandt
Hi all ^^ :)

Thanks your replies!

Quote:
the inscription is both a declaration of the wearers' Christian faith and a plea for God's protection in battle.

I think so...

Quote:
A22, in the Wallace collection

I found official page.
http://wallacelive.wallacecollection.org/eMus...detailView

I have a very simple question.
Is it written on the back? :?:

thanks :)
If you go to the Wallace Collection website and contact the curator, Dr Toby Capwell, he will no doubt furnish you with all the information you need. He sometimes posts on here too so might spot this.
To amend slightly what Phil D said: the 'titulus' on Jesus' cross (INRI) was not to mock Jesus' claim but to make clear to everyone the crime for which the criminal had been convicted, in this case claiming to be King of the Jews which was an offence against Roman authority. This was done with all crucifixions.
Neil
Mark Griffin wrote:
If you go to the Wallace Collection website and contact the curator, Dr Toby Capwell, he will no doubt furnish you with all the information you need. He sometimes posts on here too so might spot this.


I'm interested in having a reproduction suit of this made for myself, as I absolutely love this armour and got myself 3 estimations from various European armour makers....... However funds are lacking at the minute.

The main point of this post : I have e-mailed Toby Capwell twice just for some information on this armour, and he does not acknowlege receipt of an e-mail and neither does he answer............... :-(

I'm not exactly impressed......

Just to add I think the etching on this armour is impressive............
@Nick Dooley
as every curator capwell has a lot of work to do. It happens really often that someone won't answer.

@Ushio Kawana
yes something is written on the back, click here and scroll in

And here are a few more shots.
Peter Spätling wrote:
@Nick Dooley
as every curator capwell has a lot of work to do. It happens really often that someone won't answer.

@Ushio Kawana
yes something is written on the back, click here and scroll in

And here are a few more shots.



Agree!
Have you tried reaching out to Toby Capwell through Matt Easton? They seem to be hanging out together a lot lately.
Neil Melville wrote:
To amend slightly what Phil D said: the 'titulus' on Jesus' cross (INRI) was not to mock Jesus' claim but to make clear to everyone the crime for which the criminal had been convicted, in this case claiming to be King of the Jews which was an offence against Roman authority. This was done with all crucifixions.
Neil

Actually, Pilate's interview of Jesus found no guilt of a capital offense, and he said so, trying several times to free Jesus with nothing more than a beating. However, the Sadducees wanted Jesus to be executed (but had no such authority) and threatened insurrection. As a result, Pilate flogged and crucified Jesus to placate the Jews. To gibe the Sadducees for forcing his hand, Pilate wrote Jesus' "crime" on the titulus he placed on the cross. It stated in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin "Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews". The Sadducees were upset at this inscription since in Hebrew, the first letter of each word made the Tetragrammaton "YHWH", the name of God. So, Pilate was telling the world that Jesus was GOD as an insult to the Jews, who were scandalized and demanded that it be changed to read "I am King of the Jews"; a demand that Pilate rejected.

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