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		<title>The Symbolism of Jewels and Flowers in Medieval Society</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Symbolism was a powerful part of medieval life.  It seems everything was invested with deep symbolic value, as opposed to our more modern tendency to view things on a more surface level.  As we toured Stirling Castle in May of 2008, we viewed the incredible set of Unicorn Tapestries.  These really deserve&#8211; and probably will [...]]]></description>
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