Othelric, the Glossary
Othelric (fl. ca. 1180) was a Romanesque stone sculptor, working in Västergötland, present-day Sweden.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Altar, Baptismal font, Diocese of Skara, English people, Germany, Illuminated manuscript, Latin, Lund, Lund Cathedral, Romanesque art, Sweden, Västergötland, Westphalia.
- 12th-century Swedish people
- 12th-century sculptors
- Romanesque artists
Altar
An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes.
Baptismal font
A baptismal font is an ecclesiastical architectural element, which serves as a receptacle for baptismal water used for baptism, as a part of Christian initiation for both rites of infant and adult baptism.
See Othelric and Baptismal font
Diocese of Skara
The Diocese of Skara (Skara stift) is the oldest existing diocese in Sweden.
See Othelric and Diocese of Skara
English people
The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture.
See Othelric and English people
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Illuminated manuscript
An illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared document where the text is decorated with flourishes such as borders and miniature illustrations.
See Othelric and Illuminated manuscript
Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
Lund
Lund ((US) and) is a city in the southern Swedish province of Scania, across the Öresund strait from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lund Cathedral
Lund Cathedral (Lunds domkyrka) is a cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Sweden in Lund, Scania, Sweden.
See Othelric and Lund Cathedral
Romanesque art
Romanesque art is the art of Europe from approximately 1000 AD to the rise of the Gothic style in the 12th century, or later depending on region.
See Othelric and Romanesque art
Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
Västergötland
Västergötland, also known as West Gothland or the Latinized version Westrogothia in older literature, is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden (landskap in Swedish), situated in the southwest of Sweden.
See Othelric and Västergötland
Westphalia
Westphalia (Westfalen; Westfalen) is a region of northwestern Germany and one of the three historic parts of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
See also
12th-century Swedish people
- Öpir
- Benedicta Hvide
- Bridget Haraldsdotter
- Catherine Ingesdotter of Sweden
- Cecilia Knutsdatter
- Christina Hvide
- Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden
- Christina of Denmark, Queen of Sweden
- Folkvid the Lawspeaker
- Hegvald
- Helena of Skövde
- Ingegerd Birgersdotter
- Ingegerd of Norway
- Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter
- Ingrid Ylva
- Johan (son of Sverker I)
- Karl Sverkersson
- Katarina Eriksdotter
- Margaret Fredkulla
- Margaret of Sweden, Queen of Norway
- Othelric
- Ragnhild of Tälje
- Richeza of Denmark
- Richeza of Poland, Queen of Sweden
- Saint Botvid
- Sigraf
- Ulvhild Håkansdotter
12th-century sculptors
- Byzantios
- Gislebertus
- Hegvald
- Horder (sculptor)
- Margret the Adroit
- Master Mateo
- Master of Andlau
- Master of Eschau
- Othelric
- Renier de Huy
- Sigraf
- Tove (sculptor)
- Unkei
- Vgo (stonemason)
Romanesque artists
- Andrija Buvina
- Arnau Cadell
- Benedetto Antelami
- Berlinghiero
- Byzantios
- Calcarius (sculptor)
- Claricia
- Diemoth
- Gislebertus
- Guda (nun)
- Hegvald
- Herrad of Landsberg
- Hildegard of Bingen
- Hugo d'Oignies
- List of Romanesque artists
- Majestatis
- Master Hugo
- Master Mateo
- Master of Cabestany
- Master of Pedret
- Master of Taüll
- Mastro Guglielmo
- Nicholas of Verdun
- Othelric
- Pere de Coma
- Radovan (master)
- Renier de Huy
- Roger of Helmarshausen
- Sigraf
- Tove (sculptor)
- Vgo (stonemason)