suppedaneum


Suppedaneum of the non-existent Crucifix of St. St. Francis kissing the feet of Christ. They are in Petriolo, Florence

Suppedaneum - Latin term for a flat support under the feet of Jesus crucified. Art In painted and framed historic crucifixes, primarily of Byzantine origin, the suppedaneum was decorated with a symbolic representation of Golgotha ​​with the grave of Adam's progeny and his skull. In the Eastern tradition, the wood used to make Christ's Cross came from the Tree of Life, which grew out of the dead Adam's head. The blood of Christ flowing down on the bones of the primate, buried under Calvary, has washed all humanity from sin and the guilt of first persons: original sin. Bibliography

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