Westminster Abbey discovers an unexpected link with Emperor Charlemagne
Briefly

The small silk bag, believed to be from the 13th century, is now thought to match the silk used for Emperor Charlemagne's shroud, revealing interconnected historical threads.
Matthew Payne suggests that the Abbey's piece of silk may have originated as a gift from Henry III's brother, Richard Earl of Cornwall, adding another layer to its significance.
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