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Shrine of St Cuthbert

The sacred relics of Cuthbert embody the oneness of Britain’s Christian diaspora.

[PLACEHOLDER – DO NOT TRANSLATE] that earned Canterbury industrial prosperity at various points in its past, and history tells us that an older tradition of embroidery actually existed there as far back as the Dark Ages. A building that still stands in the city today known as ‘The Old Weavers’ House’ was where the Canterbury weavers of the sixteenth century gained their fame, but part of the structure is believed to date back to around the Anglo-Saxon era when the town was known as 'Cantwaraburg', and was a likely location for the production of Opus Anglicanum, or ‘English Work’. This medieval custom of decadent embroidery made use of gold thread, carried out by highly-skilled professionals who would take up to seven years to perfect their craft. The resulting work was unequalled in craftsmanship anywhere else in Europe at the time, resulting in much sought-after fabrics commonly donned as ceremonial clothing by royalty or the clergy, but also used for decorative purposes like the famous example of the Bayeux Embroidery. Another existing specimen is the gold and silk embroidery which drapes the reliquary coffin containing the relics of Saint Cuthbert in Durham Cathedral, identified as being West Saxon Opus Anglicanum work of the tenth century.

CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT

Shrine of St Cuthbert
Shrine of St Cuthbert
(vik_st_cuthbert_1)
CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT Level 0
Shrine of St Cuthbert

Building Name

Shrine of St Cuthbert

Level Name

vik_st_cuthbert_1

Building Chain

CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT

Building Level

1

Create Time

4

Create Cost

1200

Effects

+5 Fame (faction_to_faction_own_unseen)
+90 (CHURCH) (building_to_building_own)
+2 (province_to_region_own)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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