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Artifact:Justinian I

Explanations: Justinian I also known as Justinian the Great, He ruled the Byzantine Empire for
around 38 years. He died a natural death in 565. He was an important figure in history for his work on
the laws and his work to rid corruption of the country.

Artifact:Otto the great

Explanations: Otto I was the Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until his death in 973. The Ottonian
Renaissance is the term used to describe the cultural flowering that occurred as a result of
Otto's reign over all the regions. Otto the Great was widely regarded as a leader in the
nineteenth century who elevated the Germans to the top position among Europeans.
Artifact:Cordwainer guild

Explanations:The term "cobbler" is frequently used to refer to professionals in the shoe industry
who produce or fix shoes from fresh leather. According to a custom in Britain that only allowed
cobblers to fix shoes, the cordwainer's craft might be compared with the cobbler's trade.They
thrived around europe and was a basis for trade.

Artifact:Trinity

Explanations: The Trinity is an icon created by Russian painter Andrei Rublev in the early 15th
century.The Trinity is a picture that represents the three angels who visited Abraham at the Oak
of Mamre in Genesis 18:1-8, but it is also understood as an icon of the Holy Trinity because of
its significance. The Holy Trinity was the epitome of spiritual harmony, serenity, love, and
humility during Rublev's period.[6]

Artifact: Lamentation

Explanations: Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ) is a fresco painted c.1305 by the Italian artist
Giotto. In the picture, the crucified Christ's body has been lowered from the cross and is being
encircled by his distraught mother and disciples as it is deposited on the ground. Mary, his mother, is
holding his head. John the Apostle stretches out his arms in desperation. They proceeded to get the
body ready for burial in a tomb.

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