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The Lothar, or Susanna Crystal, c855-c869. The rock crystal is engraved with scenes of the story of Susanna as recorded in the Apocrypha. In the first four scenes Susanna is shown accosted by the elders, falsely accused and convicted of adultery. The last scenes show the elders being questioned by Daniel, condemned for false witness and executed. The final scene shows Susanna declared innocent. Each scene is accompanied by an inscription drawn from the Vulgate. According to an inscription engraved on the crystal it was engraved for Lothar, 'King of the Franks', most probably Lothar II of Lotharingia (AD 855-69).The crystal is framed in a fifteenth-century gilded copper frame. 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART181501 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4368px × 3996px 
Photo Credit © The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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9th century CE
Carolingian (768-late 9th CE)
Copper
Frame
Frankish Empire
Harassment, Sexual
Inscription
Jewelry
Lothar (Lothair) II (835-869)
Minor Arts
Precious Stone
Rock Crystal
Susanna and the Elders
Susanna, General Scenes