Marta Teruzzi
IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy;
marta.teruzzi@imtlucca.it
The Meaning of Byzantine Relics within the Florentine Cultural Context
The rich literature dealing with the huge and long lasting phenomenon of the Westerners’
appropriation and exhibition of the holy relics coming from the Byzantine Empire has widely
analysed the strong political value that the Byzantine relics acquired in the West. Considered as
religious trophies, relics had an enormous importance because of their prestige and their miraculous
properties. To the Western eyes, the provenance from the Byzantine Empire added the fundamental
benefit of authenticity and the connection with the power of the Byzantine Emperors was perceived
as a crucial element. This connection, and the movement in order to hoard the relics, were reinforced
during the Crusades and during the ephemeral existence of the Latin Empire of Constantinople
(1204-1261), which were important occasions for Westerners to travel and to grab the sacred
remains with their precious containers. Especially the loot of 1204 was an important moment for
transferring to the West the legendary holy treasure of Byzantium, seen as the “New Jerusalem”. In
this context, the city of Florence is quite a peculiar case, since the majority of the Byzantine relics
today preserved in the city did not arrive in 1204 as part of a plunder or through the Crusades,
but between the end of the 14
th
century and the beginning of the 15
th
.. Moreover, the relics were
mainly carried by clergymen or Tuscan officers of the Byzantine Imperial Court, and then gifted or
sold to Florentine institutions: they appear more as the symbols of the commercial and diplomatic
achievements of the city than of its military supremacy. This paper starts from a general survey of
the Byzantine relics today existing in Florence, mainly preserved in the Opera del Duomo Museum
(coming from the Baptistery of San Giovanni and from Santa Maria del Fiore) and in the complex
of the Medici chapels (coming from the Basilica of San Lorenzo). The main aims are the definition
of the consistency of the Florentine patrimony of Byzantine relics and the individuation of the most
important channels and moments of arrival. In second instance, the appreciation of the Byzantine
relics and the resonance of their acquisition are investigated, basing on different possible sources:
their mentions inside the Florentine medieval chronicles (14
th
-15
th
century), their consideration
inside the publications about the city and its monuments, their practical use, reuse, restoration or
rearrangement.
Individuating the paths which brought the relics into the city and deepening the kind of
appreciation they received means to clarify which kind of significance Byzantine relics acquired
within the Florentine cultural context, especially in connection with the raise and the affirmation of
the power of the city during the communal age and during the Signoria.
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